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"EDR" wrote in message
... "Grainy" describes film. (grains of silver-halide crystals) "Pixilated" describes digital images. (little square elements, pixels, that make up the ccd image sensor) Not really. Digital pictures have both "grain" and "pixelation". As David notes, "pixelation" refers to a very specific situation, in which the pixels are large enough to differentiate. You can still get "grain" in a digital photo, when there is not enough light to take a good picture and noise starts taking over the CCD's response. What Peter was referring to is "pixelation", but it's incorrect to say that there's no such thing as "grain" in digital photography. There is, it just doesn't come from literal grains of crystals in the film. Pete |
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