The fight choreography, ferociously edited by O'Connor's team of four editors and shot with
textured film grain by Masanobu Takayanagi, is appropriately painful and gritty.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit looks like a
film, with a pleasant
grain pattern and deep
texture, thanks to its VistaVision roots, which bolster its old Hollywood appearance.
Criterion's BD release, sourced from the original camera negative, puts the lie to all of those earlier versions with its richly -
textured shadows, searing whites, and twinkling 35 mm
film grain.
The list of full advanced settings includes: manually lock framerate, unlocked at launch, lights quality, chromatic aberration toggle, shading quality, post-process quality, particles quality, game F / X quality, decal quality, directional occlusion, reflections quality, depth of field toggle, decal /
texture filtering, motion blur quality / toggle, sharpening amount, lens flare toggle, lens dirt toggle,
texture atlas size, show performance metrics, resolution scaling, UI opacity,
film grain, rendering mode, FOV slider, simple reticle, show first - person hands toggle, use compute shaders and V - sync.