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Lenna (or Lena) is a
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used in the field of image processing since 1973. It is a picture of the
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model
Lena Forsén Lena Forsén (), previously Soderberg (born Sjööblom; born 31 March 1951), is a Swedish model who appeared as a Playmate in the November 1972 issue of ''Playboy'' magazine, as Lenna Sjööblom. Her centerfold was photographed by Dwight Hooker. T ...
, shot by photographer
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, cropped from the
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of the November 1972 issue of ''
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'' magazine. The continued use of the image has attracted controversy, on both technical and social grounds, and many journals have discouraged or banned its use. Forsén herself has asked for the image to be retired. The spelling "Lenna" came from the model's desire to encourage the proper pronunciation of her name. "I didn't want to be called ''Lee''na []," she explained. IPA pronunciation of ''Lee''na inserted into the quotation in brackets for clarity. is a common English pronunciation of the name ''Lena''. The quotation reads, "At her suggestion, the editors
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spelled her first name with an extra 'n,' to encourage proper pronunciation. 'I didn't want to be called Leena," she explained.'


History

Before Lenna, the first use of a ''
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'' magazine image to illustrate image processing algorithms was in 1961.
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used two cropped six-bit grayscale facsimile scanned images from ''Playboys July 1960 issue featuring
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Teddi Smith, in his
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master's thesis on image dithering. Intended for high resolution color image processing study, the Lenna picture's history was described in the May 2001 newsletter of the
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, in an article by Jamie Hutchinson: The image's reach was limited in the 1970s and 80s, which is reflected in it initially only appearing in
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domains. But in July 1991, the image featured on the cover of ''
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'' alongside Peppers, another popular test image. This drew the attention of ''Playboy'' to the potential copyright infringement. The subsequent controversy led to a peak of image hits on the internet in 1995. The scan became one of the most used images in computer history. The use of the photo in electronic imaging has been described as "clearly one of the most important events in tshistory". The image spread to over 100 different domains, particularly
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and
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. In a 1999 issue of ''
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'' "Lena" was used in three separate articles, and the picture continued to appear in scientific journals throughout the beginning of the 21st century. Lenna is so widely accepted in the image processing community that Forsén was a guest at the 50th annual Conference of the
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(IS&T) in 1997. In 2015, Lena Forsén was also guest of honor at the banquet of IEEE ICIP 2015. After delivering a speech, she chaired the best paper award ceremony. To explain Lenna's popularity,
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, editor-in-chief of ''
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Transactions on Image Processing'', noted that it was a good test image because of its detail, flat regions, shading, and texture. However, he also noted that its popularity was largely because an image of an attractive woman appealed to the males in a male-dominated field. While ''Playboy'' often cracks down on illegal uses of its material and did initially send out notices to research publications and journals that used the image, over time it has decided to overlook the wide use of Lena. Eileen Kent, VP of new media at ''Playboy'', said, "We decided we should exploit this, because it is a phenomenon."


Criticism

The use of the image has produced controversy because ''Playboy'' is "seen (by some) as being degrading to women". In a 1999 essay on reasons for the male predominance in computer science, applied mathematician
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wrote: A 2012 paper on compressed sensing used a photo of the model
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as a test image to draw attention to this issue. The use of the test image at the
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in
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, Virginia provoked a guest editorial by a senior in ''
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'' in 2015 about its detrimental impact on aspiring female students in computer science. In 2017, the ''
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'' published an editorial titled "On alternatives to Lenna" suggesting three images (Pirate, Cameraman and Peppers) that "are reasonably close to Lenna in feature space". In 2018, the ''
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'' journal announced that they would no longer consider articles using the Lenna image. In the same year
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, the publishers of ''
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'', also announced that they "strongly discourage" the use of the Lenna image, and would no longer consider new submissions containing the image "without convincing scientific justification for its use". They noted that aside from the copyright and ethical issues, that it was also no longer useful as a standard image: "In today’s age of high-resolution digital image technology, it seems difficult to argue that a 512 × 512 image produced with a 1970s-era analog scanner is the best we have to offer as an image quality test standard". Forsén stated in the 2019 documentary film ''Losing Lena'', "I retired from modeling a long time ago. It’s time I retired from tech, too... Let's commit to losing me."


Remastering

Jeff Seideman, of the
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, was working with the archivist of ''Playboy'' to rescan the image from the original negatives.


See also

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References


Sources

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Further reading

* image used numerous times in chapter 6


External links


Lenna 97: A Complete Story of Lenna

The Lenna Story
the original story of Lenna and an un-cropped scan of the original ''Playboy'' photograph {{Standard test item 1970s photographs 1972 in art 1972 works Color photographs Image processing Playboy Test items