The Little Mermiad Restoration (Concerning Future Blu-ray)

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Re: Blu-Restoration

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gregmasciola wrote: I've read others saying stuff like the movie should look grainy because the picture is made of grain, but isn't that like saying that a movie shot digitally should look pixelated because the picture is made of pixels?
They're two very different formats and cannot be compared to each other. Film has grain, that's true, but how much depends on many things. The stock used, the lighting, the way it's scanned. Since the first two are the same for most Disney productions (you don't have variable lighting, so the stock doesn't has to change) the grain structure should be the same during a movie.
And with some cheaper digital cameras you still see pixelation (David Lynch's Inland Empire, for instance) I have never seen a digitally projected film, so I can't say anything about that.
I just would've liked that the earlier Disney films wouldn't look so clean.
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Blu-Restorations

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Oh Netty, I was saying that just in case you meant me. But it makes sense I'm the one most in here. I'm very "don't trust everything" and "we have to fight to get what we want", and I'm the big Cinderella fan.

Thanks KubrickFan for defending our anti-DNR cause.
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