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>>Why do the deleted scenes on DVD movies always look very grainy?<<

They don't. At least not on the movies I've seen. I have seen some that look a lot more 'video-ish' than the scenes which were included feature, but that's usually because the deleted scenes didn't get the same color grading process as those scenes they included in the feature - too costly.

But I can't recall seeing any that were 'grainy.'

-DH
 
Deleted scenes aren't "treated" for appearance in the final film. They don't go through color correction, cleaning, noise removal, or any of the other processes for Final MASTER that the rest of the film goes through...
 
Deleted scenes aren't "treated" for appearance in the final film. They don't go through color correction, cleaning, noise removal, or any of the other processes for Final MASTER that the rest of the film goes through...

and how do they do this?

with very expensive film scanners, computers, and highly paid people to scour over every frame, and then (if on dvd) every bit to make it clean as possible.
 
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