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Originally Posted by Batman007
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Looks pretty old. Removing a lot of grain would probably destroy the quality/details.
Today, we're spoiled with films switching over to digital cameras for filming movies.
I would leave it as it is.
Depending on your PC specs, you're probably looking at a 48hr+ encode time.
I've got 28 Days Later (the first movie) and it was filmed on a very low budget. The grain and noise in it is severe. I've decided to leave it on the disc and bare with it.
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