• schnurrito@discuss.tchncs.de
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      1 day ago

      If we’re going to wildly speculate, hey, isn’t this what we have AI for nowadays?

      I asked ChatGPT: “give me ideas what the abbreviation WLBR might stand for if that is the name of a piece of image editing software”. Here’s the result:

      🧠 Professional / technical-sounding

      • Wide Layer Blending & Rendering
      • Workflow Layer-Based Retoucher
      • Weighted Light Balance Renderer
      • Wavelet-Based Light & Blur Reconstruction
      • White-Level Balance & Retouch

      🎨 Creative / artistic branding

      • We Love Better Retouching
      • Wild Light & Bold Retouch
      • Wavelength Brush
      • Wonder Lens: Blur & Refine
      • Whitelight Brush

      ⚡ Modern / software-product style

      • WizLayer Build & Render
      • WarpLab: Blend & Refine
      • Web-Level Bitmap Renderer
      • Workflow Lens & Brush Renderer
      • WLB Renderer (treat WLBR as a stylized acronym)

      🧩 Slightly abstract (like many real apps)

      • Wavelength-Based Rasterizer
      • Layered Bitmask Refinement
      • Light Balance Reconstruction Engine
      • Wideband Luminosity Brush & Retouch

      🧠 If you want it to feel like real software naming

      Most image tools (like Photoshop, GIMP, etc.) don’t strictly spell out acronyms anymore—they use:

      • suggestive tech words (Layer, Light, Render, Brush)
      • or abstract brand terms

      So something like:

      WLBR = “WaveLight Brush & Render”

      feels believable without being overly literal.

      (end of ChatGPT response)

      Out of these, I think “Workflow Layer-Based Retoucher” works best. But interesting that ChatGPT thinks “GIMP” doesn’t “strictly spell out” an acronym anymore, or that “Photoshop” ever did?!