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9/12/2016 8:55:05 PM
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Good afternoon OnTheRise, Just my opinion but the I believe the Film Grain is intentional. The film grain you are seeing is mostly likely due to quality of the TV, it's scan rate (refresh), TN vs ISP screen, and internal video card (descaler). Basically, the cheaper the TV - the higher the chances the film grain looks "bad" to you. Do you have lcd, led, plasma, or oled, and are you viewing at 1080P or the higher UHD? Overall, you need to adjust and correct your contrast, color, illumination (brightness), and gamma. I have LED, Plasma, and a 4K monitor. I actually like the film grain (photography 101) - but if quality of picture is to be considered the LED is on the lower tier (majority of the people who own 1080p TV is either LCD or LED).
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  • Tell that to my Samsung 9000 series 4k TV. Or my other Sony XBR 4k TV.

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  • Hmm. It looks nice my tv. Sorry about your 4k tv not rendering.

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  • Sorry to burst your bubble but your comment regarding cheaper TV's haveing it look "bad" is crap. I have a $5,000 Panasonic Pro Panel that is professionally setup as my brother designs and build $500k plus home theatres for those that have too much money and on my screen the picture is god awful. For all those I know that have incountered this issue it seems that higher quanity screen have the ability to see and show this issue worse and that cheaper TV's get away with it better as they don't have the ability to produce this crap film grain.

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  • Aye I play on a small cheapo TV and I notice it. Its not obnoxious or obstructive, but its there.

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  • Edited by wonseobshin: 9/12/2016 10:10:30 PM
    You brother must be an excellent installer. Congrats on your TV...always love the black level on that monitor. By chance are you seeing the film grain your TV? I do see film grain on my TV but it's goods.

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  • Yes I see it on mine, I can do a lot to blend it out but it is still there and it is at a compromise to the gamut range and colour in the picture

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