Why the mandrill ?

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I'm sorry but why the mandrill ?
Is it coming from renderman ?
Is it something like the Utah teapot ?
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Is it something like the Utah teapot ?

Yes, it's very old sample image. I can't remember where it comes from.
Here is history of another famous picture
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenna [en.wikipedia.org]
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Haha yes I know Lenna ! More pretty than the mandrill by the way…
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Ha Ha Ha ,Maybe that's because of pretty lovely face and various colors of his face :shock:
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This was the closest source I could find on the Internet

In October 29, 1999, I received an email from Chuck McNanis telling us that the “unknown researcher” who scanned the “Lenna” image was Dr. William K. Pratt. Here is the email:

I worked for 5 years ('78 - ‘83) at the Image Processing Institute as a system programmer in the Image Processing Lab (IPL) which distributed Lenna and several other images (including the Mandril) which people often refer to as “The baboon image.” The “unknown researcher” was Dr. William K. Pratt, now of Sun Microsystems, who was writing a book on image processing and he needed some standard images for it. For a long time the folded up centerfold that had been the basis for that image was in the file cabinet at the lab. I went back in 1997 to visit and the lab has undergone many changes and the original image files were nowhere to be found. The original distribution format was 1600BPI 9-track tape with each color plane stored separately.

–Chuck McManis (USC Class of ’83)
http://www.ee.cityu.edu.hk/~lmpo/lenna/Lenna97.html [ee.cityu.edu.hk]

So the Mandril image, like Lena, came from USC's SIPI lab, where you can still find copies of it today:
http://sipi.usc.edu/database/?volume=misc [sipi.usc.edu]
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Thanks Edward !
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Side FX should replace the Mandrill by Lenna !
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One does not simply replace the mandril.
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