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dahartlast Wednesday at 8:11 PM1 replyview on HN

As I remember it, Paul Debevec had borrowed Greg Ward’s RGBE file format at some point in the late 90s and rebranded it “.hdr” for his image viewer tool (hdrView) and code to convert a stack of LDR exposures into HDR. I can see presentations online from Greg Ward in 2001 that have slides with “HDR” and “HDRI” all over the place. So yeah the term definitely must have started in the late 90s if not earlier. I’m not sure it was as there in the early 90s though.


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altairprimelast Wednesday at 8:36 PM

Oo, interesting! That led me to this pair of sentences:

"Making global illumination user-friendly" (Ward, 1995) https://radsite.lbl.gov/radiance/papers/erw95.1/paper.html

> Variability is a qualitative setting that indicates how much light levels vary in the zone, i.e. the dynamic range of light landing on surfaces.

> By the nature of the situation being modeled, the user knows whether to expect a high degree of variability in the lighting or a low one.

Given those two phrases, 'a high or low degree of variability in the lighting' translates as 'a high or low degree of dynamic range' — or would be likely to, given human abbreviation tendencies, in successive works and conversations.