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kennedywm | 3 years ago

Why is it nice? Is it that you're used to seeing it and its absence feels wrong? Wouldn't you become accustomed to its absence with exposure? I've found this to be the case for me.

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davidmurdoch|3 years ago

Maybe it's like photography. I can edit a photo of a landscape to look how it looks in person, or I can edit it to look, to me, how it feels to see it in person, or edit it for some other feeling, of course.

aidenn0|3 years ago

Adding noise improves the perceived detail, which is important at low bitrates.

eru|3 years ago

Well, to achieve a low bitrate, you have to fake the noise. That's the whole point of the submission.

gsich|3 years ago

It gives a movie texture. Compare Lord of the Rings vs. The Hobbit. Even bad (for todays standard) CGI fits perfectly vs. the clean fake looking one.