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I was watching 28 Weeks Later on blu-ray off my Pioneer BDP-LX70A on my Samsung 37" LE37R88BD. Throughout certain sceens though the image was terribly grainy. At some points I felt it was so bad I wanted to stop watching it. I've had some similar experiences (not as bad as that) with other blu-ray films.

Why is this? Have I got some setting wrong somewhere? It is particulary on darker sceens but I'm desperate to get rid of it! Does anyone know why or have suggestions about what I can do please!!
 

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Yes, there's a lot of movies deliberately given a grainy look to make them more gritty - lord knows what Cloverfield's going to look like in HD, being as most of it has been given that Blair Witch-camcorder look.

The other issue with night scenes is that the sensitivity of the camera is turned right up, which can introduce digital noise - which is what you're seeing.

I'd also check your set's picture modes - features like 'sharpening' can make digital noise look even worse.
 
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I was watching 28 Weeks Later on blu-ray off my Pioneer BDP-LX70A on my Samsung 37" LE37R88BD. Throughout certain sceens though the image was terribly grainy. At some points I felt it was so bad I wanted to stop watching it. I've had some similar experiences (not as bad as that) with other blu-ray films.

Why is this? Have I got some setting wrong somewhere? It is particulary on darker sceens but I'm desperate to get rid of it! Does anyone know why or have suggestions about what I can do please!!
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You should try '300' then. oooh thats grainy
 

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