Joe Karlosi wrote:
dhtreptow wrote:
Nor having the films grain artificially smoothed with DNR filters right? smiley: tongue   
Technically, true. But I have no problem with something that restores a movie to its original lustre, probably the way it looked on the big screen when it was released and viewed from a distance (because although grain is what makes the image, you're not supposed to notice a 'grainy movie' unless you walk up to a theatre's screen and stand right in front of it). Or, unless the filmmaker deliberately wanted their work in some shots or entire movies to appear "grainy".  
Were never gonna agree on this, I've seen plenty of film-grain from the middle of the auditorium.