Not exact matches
Working with elephants at Zoo Atlanta, the engineers
presented the animals with
grains and variously sized cubes and granules of rutabagas,
filming the feeding with two video cameras.
It's worth noting this production was captured on
film, so there is
grain present throughout.
Though
film grain is
present, dust - busting / noise - reduction efforts have left the picture a mite soft overall, and I'd love to see what it looked like before the processing.
Fine
film grain is
present but minimal.
Disney
presents the
film on DVD in a luscious 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer * — gone is the excess filtering of their more recent live - action fare, replaced by an unobtrusive, mood - setting mist of
grain.
Grain is
present, but at a manageable level, true to the original look of the
film.
Light
film grain is
present for a natural, moderate, theatrical look, and a deep black level and perfectly tuned contrast complete the
film's intended effect, never disrupted by digital artifacting.
Source flaws were absent, and I didn't sense any intrusive digital noise reduction, as the
film presented a natural layer of
grain.
The 2.35:1, 1080p image is mostly, but not entirely, free of celluloid blemishes, with a wash of softly undulating
grain ever -
present — in fact, the precise look of the
film's transfer contributes to its sterling late -»60s aesthetic.