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Is it really true that the name of this type of rendering test is "unrelated" to Joseph Cornell? It is a visual arrangement of objects in a box, just like Cornell's work. It's also true that it was developed at Cornell, but the naming seems more than a coincidence. With no data to support the theory I won't change the page, but ... does anybody know whether the developers named it this way as an homage to the artist? Chester320 (talk) 18:42, 26 July 2009 (UTC)Reply