There is too long since I dealt with related details but I am frustrated by never being able to upload any of my Fuji F500T S8 footage as it actually is shown on my computer screen to any web site on the ned so I can actually prove what i wrte because it is actually good.
Something goes wrong. The original SD scan of this neg film show grain but very homogenous grain sure with no apparent aliasing.
Whenever "digitised" to any web place i have ever tried the stuff block quarks and quirks but can still appear quite good.
When viewed on the computer it kind of looks like this - the grain size is almost identical bu they "flow". theu reach the same amplitude but so ofnever simoultanesly og at the exact same spot. Probably much smoother at 25fps.
Coarsely remote imagery look of my MAC screen S8 reproduction just to try to show how:
Now, if one could get rid of all aliasing without interfere with the image itself - is that possible? Just a thought?
The other day I visited a TV shop with all sorts of TVs and stuff and for the first time I saw 4k stuff that was good - very good - 4k Sony imagery on a 4k Sony TV - it looked good enough to just walk in without opening a door or window.
However, this was a beach shot probably a place near you (Pacific

and where the waves break at the horizon there was some aliasing - so it seems no not be there yet - at 4k. My impression from watcing all the 2k and all xHD stuff still battle with aliasing mor or less.
Well, anyway, just struck me when reading your post that if one could get rid of the aliasing all together would it be good for the film(grain)?
One film that looks good on the screen but on the net not.
http://vimeo.com/35142252