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eviks ◴[] No.44457416[source]
> Picture this: you’re watching a classic film, and the subtle dance of film grain adds a layer of authenticity and nostalgia to every scene

It just adds visual noise that obscures details of the authentic scene, and nothing prevents nostalgia from being tied to many of the more prominent visual cues like old actors or your own old memories from when you watched it first...

> contributing to [film's] realism

But there is no grain in reality, so it does the opposite

Otherwise I'm glad AV1 marches along and instead of wasting bitrate encoding visual garbage has an algorithmic replacement mechanism- which also means you could turn it off easier.

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messe ◴[] No.44457439[source]
> It just adds visual noise that obscures details of the authentic scene

Does it add any more than modern video compression techniques? What constitutes noise in cinema, is somewhat subjective.

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1. eviks ◴[] No.44457806[source]
Which modern compression artifacts that are still visible at high bitrates do you have in mind that would similarly detail-obscuring?