• levzzz@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    How does film grain make visuals less clear? Its main purpose is breaking up color banding

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      2 days ago

      a lot of games use it more as a way to give it a vibe, or just have it poorly implemented and doesn’t scale correctly with your monitor resolution

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      3 days ago

      It adds pixelated snow to the image. I do love some film grain in movies but video games don’t really need it unless they are going for a film look.

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      3 days ago

      Color banding is predictable. Grain is random noise.

      Also, I grew up on 90s games. If there’s no banding, is it even real?

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      I agree. Film grain is great if your monitor doesn’t have 100% perfect color reproduction (and unless you have a high-end display, most will exhibit at least some form of color banding. see here for yourself)