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jedbrooke ◴[] No.44457031[source]
> This grain, formed from tiny particles during the film’s development, is more than just a visual effect. It plays a key role in storytelling by enhancing the film’s depth and contributing to its realism.

I never understood the “grain = realism” thing. my real eyes don’t have grain. I do appreciate the role of grain as an artistic tool though, so this is still cool tech

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tiluha ◴[] No.44457176[source]
Mine do, at least when it's very dark
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1. 01HNNWZ0MV43FF ◴[] No.44457323[source]
Yeah I've had visual snow, I think only when I'm tired, stood up too fast, dehydrated, etc. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual_snow_syndrome
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2. account42 ◴[] No.44463163[source]
It's not even that, just under low light conditions (after you let your eyes adjust to see anything at all) everyone will see quite a bit of noise.