Steve Mann publishes Instructables article "One-pixel Camera for Teaching and Research on Comparametric Equations and HDR." It starts from a claim of a multi-frame HDR invention in 1996:
"Back in the 1980s and early 1990s I invented something called HDR (High Dynamic Range) imaging that is now widely used in smartphones and cameras and augmented reality vision systems, etc.. My general philosophy was to regard the camera as an array of light meters. The idea is to turn a camera into a scientific measuring instrument."

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