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In 1995, Greg Spencer presented ''Physically-based glare effects for digital images'' at [[SIGGRAPH]], providing a quantitative model for flare and blooming in the human eye.<ref name="spencer1">{{cite book |author = Greg Spencer
|author2 author = GregPeter SpencerShirley
|author2=Peterauthor3 Shirley |author3= Kurt Zimmerman |author4=Donald P. Greenberg
|author4 = Donald P. Greenberg
|title | title= Physically-based glare effects for digital images
| journal = Siggraph
| year = 1995
| doi = 10.1145/218380.218466
| page = 325
|page = [https://archive.org/details/computergraphics00sigg/page/325 325]
| isbn = 978-0897917018 |citeseerx=10.1.1.41.1625 }}</ref>
|isbn = 978-0897917018
|citeseerx = 10.1.1.41.1625
|url = https://archive.org/details/computergraphics00sigg/page/325
}}</ref>
 
In 1997, [[Paul Debevec]] presented ''Recovering high dynamic range radiance maps from photographs''<ref>{{cite journal