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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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82 Malcolm Dean 213-5-5676 <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 12 Apr 91 16:27:00 PDT
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> Grain is not the result of resolution.  Grain is the physical silver particle
>    ructure of the emulsion.  Resolution is the end product of optical performa
>    e.
 
OK. Let's try this again. "Grain" is loosely used in a variety of
media to describe the effect of a mismatch between the resolution
of receiving and transmitting media. TV screens have "grain" even
though they are not physical silver particles on an emulsion.
Once again, with feeling, "grain is the result of resolution."

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