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Originally Posted by JFK
this is Dean's thread, but off the top of my head, it seems like the ISO was set way to high, making the pictures 'noisy' 
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I've also seen scenarios where the photographer under exposed the pictures and then tried to save them by bringing up the brightness in PS and that caused a lot of grain. There are other scenarios that cause grain (noise) as well. By evaluating the EXIF info of the raw file, I would be able to possibly offer up a cause. Anything else would just be speculation.