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From: fractint-owner@xmission.com (fractint Digest)
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fractint Digest Thursday, August 14 1997 Volume 01 : Number 003
In this issue:
RE: (fractint) Re: Making myself known
(fractint) Archives and Digests
(fractint) Deleting and Renaming
Re: (fractint) Wish list
(fractint) Re: Making my
Re: (fractint) Deleting and Renaming
(fractint) Re: Making myself known
(fractint) Just a few to warm up with
Re: (fractint) Re: deep zooms
Re: (fractint) Wish list
(fractint) Howdy howdy howdy!
Re: (fractint) Wish list
Re: (fractint) Wish list
Re: (fractint) Re: Making my (Winter Wonderland)
(fractint) Hi
Re: (fractint) Deleting and Renaming
Re: (fractint) Re: deep zooms
Re: (fractint) Wish list
Re: (fractint) Wish list
Re: (fractint) Wish list
Re: (fractint) Deleting and Renaming
(fractint) Re: Making my
(fractint) Re: Making my
(fractint) Speed testing
(fractint) Re: Making myself known
Re:(fractint) Just a few to warm up with
Re: Re:(fractint) Just a few to warm up with
Re: (fractint) Re: deep zooms
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Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 19:10:59 -0600
From: "Tim Wegner" <twegner@phoenix.net>
Subject: RE: (fractint) Re: Making myself known
Thore asked:
> Do You know when the next release of Fractint will be? I really liked
> the idea behind the "evolver" feature!
No one knows when the next release will be <g!> We release whenever
the set of new features warrants and we have time to iron out bugs.
We're fairly early in the development cycle right now. Maybe I
shouldn't have tantalized you with upcoming features :-)
I have thought of releasing more often. On the WWW many authors
release beta versions every few weeks. However, I've heard the
opinion expressed that this is a bad trend as it turns the public
into beta testers and encourages sloppiness. While we have released
versions with bugs that forced a new version in a few days, we try to
keep Fractint as solid as we can. Also, since we are volunteers, more
frequent release exposes us to the possibility of more support for
versions that only last a short while.
This is worth discussing more, maybe we could release somewhat more
often than we have recently.
Tim
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Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 19:23:21 -0600
From: "Tim Wegner" <twegner@phoenix.net>
Subject: (fractint) Archives and Digests
Someone asked about archives and digests for this list. I know little
about this, because majordomo is new to me, but I have found out this
much.
For the archive, check out:
<URL: http://www.xmission.com/pub/lists/fractint/>
I have checked this out and it seems to work. If you see people
discussing some message posted before you subscribed, so you don't
have a copy, just check the archive.
There is also a digest list. If you subscribe to fractint-digest the
same way you subscribed to this list, you will get digest messages
with a number of messages combined. This reduces the quantity of
messages you get at the cost of the size of the message. Plus, of
course, you can't post to the digest list. I can set how
often the digest messages go out etc., but so far I haven't changed
the default way majordomo set this up.
Looks to me like the archive is more useful than the digest idea.
Tim
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Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 20:36:23 -0700
From: jpreslar@memphisonline.com
Subject: (fractint) Deleting and Renaming
Can someone help?
Unless I misunderstand, the only way to delete or rename an image within
Fractint is to use the browser which searches for related images. If I
don't have a zoom based on the image I wish to delete, I must first zoom
out and then delete the original image. Is this correct? If there's
something I've missed, please clue me in.
If there's not an easier way to delete and rename files, please consider
this a request for an a future release.
And I, too, vote for a text editor. :)
Thanks,
Janet
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Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 21:45:18 -0600
From: "Tim Wegner" <twegner@phoenix.net>
Subject: Re: (fractint) Wish list
George suggested:
> This
> would be a good time to make known any ideas you have for the parser.
One request is to be able to to do orbit fractal types with the
parser. This might not be too hard.
One idea I've had for a long time that probably will have to wait for
a Windows or other 32 bit port is expanding the variables from 2D to
4D, and hooking up to a 3D renderer.
Tim
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Date: Thu, 14 Aug 1997 01:03:42 -0400
From: Lee Skinner <LeeHSkinner@compuserve.com>
Subject: (fractint) Re: Making my
Hi Les,
>>am_mod07 { ; "Mandeldots" t=3D =
1:43:44.05
Nice image! Here's another that uses your formula:
am04003 { ; Winter Wonderland t=3D =
0:12:46.66
; on a P166 at 1600x1200 Aug 13, 1997 22:57:20
; Image Copyright 1997 by Lee H. Skinner ver=3D1960
; Formula courtesy of Les St Clair
reset=3D1960 type=3Dformula formulafile=3Dfractint.frm
formulaname=3Dacc_man_mod function=3Dcos/abs passes=3D1
center-mag=3D-2.04106180208431500/+0.04821000185698288/1279.783/1/-124.=
997
params=3D0.415/0/0.63/0 float=3Dy maxiter=3D512 inside=3D0 decomp=3D110=
periodicity=3D0
colors=3D000_cHZaF<21>QS4zn0zzy<3>zzvzzvxyv<12>Ufo<2>Fcb<2>ze0v0F<8>xjn=
yor\
ytvzzzzww<8>xQXxNUxJSxGPwCM<2>gBGbADYCB<2>HI4<42>KgNLhOLfNKeMKcLJaK<29>=
T\
JAUI9UH9VG8UF7<10>QD6QD6QD6QD6QD6<57>H77W_7<9>_cH_cHZbGZbG
cyclerange=3D2/255
}
Lee Skinner
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Date: Thu, 14 Aug 1997 05:10:31 -0600
From: <robin.b2@ukonline.co.uk>
Subject: Re: (fractint) Deleting and Renaming
On Wednesday, August 13, 1997 20:36:23 you wrote:
>
>Can someone help?
>
>Unless I misunderstand, the only way to delete or rename an image within
>Fractint is to use the browser which searches for related images.
I'm afraid so, though there's always the shell to dos key (d I believe), though you then
have the task of remembering what that file name was. Don't forget you don't have to wait
for the zoom out to actually finish so it can be quite quick to go pgup,pgup ctrl-enter,
l,d,y,y... quick but ugly :-) The main problem here is lack of hotkeys to do the job as all
the sensible ones were taken ages ago! Any suggestions for a key that you'd be happy with?
Cheers,
Robin.
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Date: Thu, 14 Aug 1997 11:11:35 -0400
From: Sylvie Gallet <Sylvie_Gallet@compuserve.com>
Subject: (fractint) Re: Making myself known
Hi Les and Lee,
>> am_mod07 { ; "Mandeldots" t=3D 1:43:44.0=
5
>>
>> am04003 { ; Winter Wonderland t=3D 0:12:46.6=
6
Very nice images! Here is another one:
sgammd03 { ; Mandelflower t=3D 0:15:2=
8.12
; Copyright Sylvie Gallet, Aug 14, 1997
; <sylvie_gallet@compuserve.com>
; t=3Dcalc time using a Pentium 166 at 1600 x 1200
reset=3D1960 type=3Dformula formulafile=3Dtest.frm formulaname=3Dacc_ma=
n_mod
function=3Dtan/exp passes=3D1
center-mag=3D-1.71075179946902900/+0.33169348599296870/4.98529e+007
params=3D0.415/0/0.33/0 float=3Dy maxiter=3D1023 inside=3D0 decomp=3D25=
6
periodicity=3D0
colors=3D7H6<10>Q9MS8OS8O<12>ZHYZIZ_J__K_`K``L`<9>bPd<4>wwb<22>wn4wm2wm=
2<2\
8>sY6sX6rW7rV7qU8<19>Z8Kmsu<39>Yiu<8>R_JQYEOXE<4>GWEFVECVE<3>BTDBTDBSDB=
R\
D<12>EHCAKA<14>HW5HW5HV5<19>FJ2FI2EH1DH1<6>2M20K0<2>5I4
cyclerange=3D0/255
}
Cheers,
- Sylvie
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Date: Thu, 14 Aug 1997 11:11:34 -0400
From: Sylvie Gallet <Sylvie_Gallet@compuserve.com>
Subject: (fractint) Just a few to warm up with
Hi Linda,
>> Just a .frm file and a few .par files to warm up with . . .
Very nice images. My favorites are 4sg0001b, e and f.
Cheers,
- Sylvie
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Date: Thu, 14 Aug 1997 11:29:55 -0400 (EDT)
From: "Melissa D. Binde" <mdb@condor.sccs.swarthmore.edu>
Subject: Re: (fractint) Re: deep zooms
On Wed, 13 Aug 1997, Sylvie Gallet wrote:
> Rich wrote:
>
> >> I also have noticed that a bunch of the images in the various PAR
> >> files being distributed around compute out as a constant color screen
> >> for me. Does anyone else have this problem? If it would help, I can
> >> send someone a GIF file saved of one of my constant color screen
> >> situations.
>
> I don't have this problem but I can have a look. Send me a GIF and the
> corresponding par.
Just to add my voice to this, I also have a similar problem, although I
can't recall a particular one off the top of my head (since I tend to just
give up :^).
I had a possibly related problem of when I used the unix port, and saved a
par file, if I tried to reload it, in either the unix port or DOS (19.6), it
would compute out as a constant color screen.
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Date: Thu, 14 Aug 1997 11:22:42 -0600
From: Rich Thomson <rthomson@ptc.com>
Subject: Re: (fractint) Wish list
In article <199708140257.VAA10009@raid2.fddi.phoenix.net> ,
"Tim Wegner" <twegner@phoenix.net> writes:
> One request is to be able to to do orbit fractal types with the
> parser. This might not be too hard.
I'm not sure I understand the request?
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Date: Thu, 14 Aug 1997 11:36:12 -0600 (MDT)
From: Jason Hine <jason@CNR.ColoState.EDU>
Subject: (fractint) Howdy howdy howdy!
Tim suggested self-introductions, so....
My name is Jason Hine, and I'm a recent graduate of Colorado State
University, USA. I focused on Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and their
applications to natural resources during my undergrad career. When i return to
grad school, it will be to work on incorporating fractal theory into GIS. In
the meanwhile, I'm working on a couple C++ programs which will work in
conjunction with Fractint.
The first program, already under construction, allows unmanned
deepzooming into the mandelbrot (and possibly other) fractal(s). The first
version of that program, called DEEPER, had some major bugs, including a hefty
memory leak... the source code for DEEPER is available from my page at
http://boralf.agsci.colostate.edu/~jason
The second version, which I've just begun, will have a fair amount more
functionality than the original, including some pattern recognition abilities
which will allow the program to 'lock on' to a prime spot for a mini-Mset, and
dive until it reaches it. I'll keep you posted.
The other program, which is still only in my head, would take saved
images of two mini-Msets and rotate/zoom one of them so that it matched the
other in both size and orientation, allowing the user to then perform various
operations with the two images to find differences and similarities between the
two.
I'm looking forward to the opportunities which this mailing list will
provide us all with! If anyone else out there is into GIS, I'd love to hear
from you personally. Take care, everyone!
Jason
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Date: Thu, 14 Aug 1997 13:10:07 +0500 (GMT)
From: Ramiro Perez <rperez@ns.pa>
Subject: Re: (fractint) Wish list
On Thu, 14 Aug 1997, Rich Thomson wrote:
>
> In article <199708140257.VAA10009@raid2.fddi.phoenix.net> ,
> "Tim Wegner" <twegner@phoenix.net> writes:
> > One request is to be able to to do orbit fractal types with the
> > parser. This might not be too hard.
>
> I'm not sure I understand the request?
>
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Hmm, probably that means that you can use the formula parser for
strange attractors instead of the normal escape-time diagram..This is
something that I waited for years..
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Date: Thu, 14 Aug 1997 12:13:03 -0600
From: Rich Thomson <rthomson@ptc.com>
Subject: Re: (fractint) Wish list
In article <Pine.GSO.3.96.970814130113.18454A-100000@ns.pa> ,
Ramiro Perez <rperez@ns.pa> writes:
> Hmm, probably that means that you can use the formula parser for
> strange attractors instead of the normal escape-time diagram..This is
> something that I waited for years..
Ah, so you could program the lorenz attractor by entering the formula
for the 3 variables? Yes, that would be useful :)
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Date: Thu, 14 Aug 1997 09:55:19 -0700
From: "Jay Hill"<jrhill@NOTESGW.NOSC.MIL>
Subject: Re: (fractint) Re: Making my (Winter Wonderland)
Lee,
Oh my! No doubt you looked at the zoomout of your Winter Wonderland.
This is a three cornered MSet or somehow very distorted one, not sure.
I haven't seen one of these before.
Jay
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m,u,
e=0;_[32]++;for(;e<3919;){u=(256*(s=(r=.0325*(m=e%80)-2)*r+(i=.047*(e/80)-
1.128
)*i)-96)*s+32*r<3?25:16+32*r+16*s<1?31:0;if(u==(s=f=0))do
g=s*s-f*f+r;while((f=
2*s*f+i)*f+(s
=g)*g<4&&++u<27);putchar(_[++e>3840&&m<25?31-m:m>78?32:u]^^1);}}
am04003- { ; Winter Wonderland zoomout t=0:12:46.66
; on a P166 at 1600x1200 Aug 13, 1997 22:57:20
; Image Copyright 1997 by Lee H. Skinner ver=1960
; Formula courtesy of Les St Clair
reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=gallet1.par
formulaname=acc_man_mod function=cos/abs
center-mag=-0.936685/-0.165332/0.8255251/1/-124.997
params=0.415/0/0.63/0 float=y maxiter=512 inside=0 decomp=110
periodicity=0
colors=000_cHZaF<21>QS4zn0zzy<3>zzvzzvxyv<12>Ufo<2>Fcb<2>ze0v0F<8>xjnyor\
ytvzzzzww<8>xQXxNUxJSxGPwCM<2>gBGbADYCB<2>HI4<43>LhO<3>JaKJ`KK`J<26>TKAT\
JAUI9UH9VG8<4>TE7SE7SE6RE6RE6RD6<63>H77W_7<9>_cH_cHZbGZbG
cyclerange=2/255
}
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Date: Thu, 14 Aug 1997 16:42:06 -0600
From: hluna@interware.com.mx (Horacio Luna)
Subject: (fractint) Hi
Hello all, my name is Horacio Luna, I use fractint since the first
time I saw ita few years ago, but I didnt know about the mailing list...
I hope I should do something usefull for the people in here, then I most
comence:
http://ccrma-www.stanford.edu/~stilti/images/chaotic_attractors/nav.html
I think you'll enjoy this as I did, please take your time to browse the
place (is not my home page)
Best regards
Horacio
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Date: Thu, 14 Aug 1997 18:53:05 -0600
From: "Tim Wegner" <twegner@phoenix.net>
Subject: Re: (fractint) Deleting and Renaming
> If there's not an easier way to delete and rename files, please consider
> this a request for an a future release.
This is much requested by users, and much resisted by the
usually-responsive developers <g!>
The fact that Fractint still works at all is a technical miricale. It
has grown many times bigger than the DOS 640K limit. (A trick called
"overlays" permits this.) We're reluctant to add complications that
are not essential because the program is already so big. If and when
Fractint is ported to Windows (a new port, not the old Winfract) this
would be easier to do.
Having said that, if someone comes along who both wants more file
management and editing from within Fractint AND has the programming
skills to do it, it will probably happyen. In my case, I have a
backlog of ideas going back years, and would rather spend my time
giving you truecolor support, PNG support, better 3D rendering , or
whatever than file management <grin!>
Tim
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Date: Thu, 14 Aug 1997 18:53:05 -0600
From: "Tim Wegner" <twegner@phoenix.net>
Subject: Re: (fractint) Re: deep zooms
> I also have noticed that a bunch of the images in the various PAR
> files being distributed around compute out as a constant color screen
> for me. Does anyone else have this problem? If it would help, I can
> send someone a GIF file saved of one of my constant color screen
> situations.
Help us poor programmers, folks, and give us specific instructions
with enough information to duplicate the problem. Usually, if we can
duplicate the problem, we can fix it. Just a littlke ol' PAR file is
often enough. (PARs are save fractal parameters sufficient to
re-generate an image. They are created with the <b> command.)
Tim
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Date: Thu, 14 Aug 1997 18:53:05 -0600
From: "Tim Wegner" <twegner@phoenix.net>
Subject: Re: (fractint) Wish list
Rich wrote:
> Ah, so you could program the lorenz attractor by entering the formula
> for the 3 variables? Yes, that would be useful :)
This would be really easy, with one caveat: the formula parser uses
complex math. Most Lorenz-type formulas use real formulas for x and
y, so it would not necessarily be easy to code things up in the
parser.
Another related feature for the parser would be some kind of variable
declarations that would permit real variables.
In the meantime, it is probably possible to cheat and use the real()
operator, wasting a complex variable and using it as a real variable.
Inefficient, but effective.
There is a crude way to do this now: use the orbits feature with a
formula (the <o> command.)
I believe that this Lorenz fractal use of the formula parser would
not be hard to implement. We've just never tried. The orbit feature
(in jiim.c) does something very similar. That code could be stole3n
and re-used with some modification to make an orbit fractal type
using the parser.
Tim
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Date: Thu, 14 Aug 1997 16:56:59 -0700 (MST)
From: Kerry Mitchell <lkmitch@primenet.com>
Subject: Re: (fractint) Wish list
Here's my request: a spacebar toggle between user-defined
"mandelbrot"-type and "julia"-type formulas. When I'm using my
"myfract_man" formula and hit the spacebar, Fractint fires up the
"myfract_jul" formula in the same formulafile, and uses the current center
coordinates as the new parameters. And vice-versa.
Just a thought.
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Date: Thu, 14 Aug 1997 19:09:11 -0600
From: "Tim Wegner" <twegner@phoenix.net>
Subject: Re: (fractint) Wish list
Ketty wrote:
> Here's my request: a spacebar toggle between user-defined
> "mandelbrot"-type and "julia"-type formulas.
Kerry, great minds think alike <g!> We have implemented something
like this in our developer version. Only we did it my having a
special designated parameter.
In the z^2 +c formula, the Mandelbrot-Julia relationship makes use of
two different uses of the parameter c. In the Mandelbrot case, it is
initialized to pixel, and in the julia case it is a constant
parameter. (I know you understand this basic point, I'm just trying
to explain how we implemented your idea <g!>) So we created a
pre-defined constant ismand, which is 0 for julia and 1 for
mandelbrot. You can use the new if else endif feature to test ismand,
and initialize c differently in the two cases. The space toggle
toggles the value of ismand.
What do you think?
(Lest anyone misunderstand, this hasn't been implemented yet in
19.6!)
Tim
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Date: Thu, 14 Aug 1997 19:17:15 -0700
From: jpreslar@memphisonline.com
Subject: Re: (fractint) Deleting and Renaming
I wrote:
> > If there's not an easier way to delete and rename files, please consider this a request for an a future release.
Tim responded:
> This is much requested by users, and much resisted by the
> usually-responsive developers <g!>
Oh well <sigh> it didn't hurt to ask. :)
Janet
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Date: Thu, 14 Aug 1997 21:01:30 -0400
From: Lee Skinner <LeeHSkinner@compuserve.com>
Subject: (fractint) Re: Making my
Hi Sylvie,
>> am04003 { ; Winter Wonderland t=3D 0:12:46.6=
6
> Very nice image!
Thank you!
>> Here is another one:
>sgammd03 { ; Mandelflower t=3D =
0:15:28.12
Also cool!
Lee
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Date: Thu, 14 Aug 1997 21:01:29 -0400
From: Lee Skinner <LeeHSkinner@compuserve.com>
Subject: (fractint) Re: Making my
Jay,
>>Oh my! No doubt you looked at the zoomout of your Winter Wonderland. Th=
is
is a three cornered MSet or somehow very distorted one, not sure. I haven=
't
seen one of these before.<<
Hey, if it weren't for surprises like this constantly cropping up, I woul=
d
have become bored with fractals years ago. There just seems to be no end=
to the types of "landforms" or fractoids that appear on our screens!
Lee
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Date: Thu, 14 Aug 1997 21:25:16, -0500
From: VRCH78B@prodigy.com (MR CHARLES F CROCKER)
Subject: (fractint) Speed testing
Hi
I am who Prodigy says I am. I can trace my downfall back to Aug of 1985
when Sci. Amer. came out with the first article for the public on
fractals. After some false starts my first fractals were 64X64 plots using
colored characters to represent pixels. Have gone through 5 printers up to
now with a Cannon 4550. Haven't been able to get any good 11X14 paper yet
so can't judge it. Have been very satisfied with an HP PaintJet XL.
What I want to propose is a test that will tie a fractal speed rating to a
computer. I have juggled the numbers in this parameter file to run in
exactly 100 seconds on my Quantex Pentium 90. (Well, actually 100.02.) The
formula is in the Orgform compilation but here it is in 19.6 form just in
case someone doesn't happen to have it.
test { ; P90 1024X768 time 0:01:40.02
reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=_p.frm formulaname=Prop passes=1
center-mag=+1.09809204844546600/+0.15284814152098180/77.28729 float=y
maxiter=497 periodicity=0
colors=0000000e00eee00e0e00z<20>zzz<15>z44zg0z20z30zg0z50z60zg0z80z90zg0\
zB0zC0zg0zE0zF0zg0zH0zI0zg0zL0<38>zx0zz0zz0<150>zz0 }
frm:Prop (XAXIS) {
z=0 c=pixel:
z=sqr(z);
z=-z;
z=conj(z);
z=z+c,
|z| <=4
;SOURCE: crocker.frm
} On an AMD DX4-120 it took 2:15.23. The Pentiums are obviously
appreciably more efficient. The question is what about the newer Pentiums
and other variations. I have been toying with the idea of getting an AMD K6-200.
Rhe formula came from my first program where the ROM routine was supposed
to subtract b from a but actually subtracted a from b, which reversed the
sign of the real part of Z^2 on every itteration, which is the only
difference from the classic Mandelbrot. It has perfect 3 way symmetry. Find
an interesting detail and you can calculate precisely where 5 rotated
copies are located.
My favorite view of this formula is centered at (1.17484/.17799) Mag 109.
The above color scheme was intended to go with this view. I balk at giving
my pictures names. For one reason because several people have radically
different impressions of what this may represent.
Enough for now. My wish list is coming.
Charles
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Date: Thu, 14 Aug 1997 21:40:14 -0400
From: Les St Clair <Les_StClair@compuserve.com>
Subject: (fractint) Re: Making myself known
Lee & Sylvie,
>> am04003 ; Winter Wonderland t=3D 0:12:46.66
>>sgammd03 ; Mandelflower t=3D 0:15:28.12
Super images, both!
and on the same subject...
HiJay,
>>Lee,
>>Oh my! No doubt you looked at the zoomout of your Winter Wonderland.
>>am04003- ; Winter Wonderland zoomout t=3D0:12:46.66
Of course, the best thing about zooming out is finding interesting new
areas to zoom back into<g>
am_mod11 { ; "Prairie Sunset" t=3D 0:33:36=
=2E86
; t=3Dcalc time [h:mm:ss.] using a PII-266 at 1600x1=
200
; (c) 1997 by Les St Clair [Par date: Aug 15, 1997]
; e-mail to: les_stclair@compuserve.com
reset=3D1960 type=3Dformula formulafile=3Dfract_ml.frm
formulaname=3Dacc_man_mod function=3Dcos/abs passes=3D1
center-mag=3D-0.223332/-0.482707/16.5105/1/-124.997
params=3D0.415/0/0.63/0 float=3Dy maxiter=3D512 inside=3Dzmag decomp=3D=
256
periodicity=3D0
colors=3D000vb0XIO<8>iRCjSBkT9lU8mV7nW6pX5<2>rZ2s_2t_1u`1ua0va0<2>wc0wd=
0xd\
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1\
_51`62`72`<5>E6`F7_H8_I8ZJ9Y<7>VHQ cyclerange=3D2/255
}
=2E..sorry it's another s-l-o-w one.
- - Les
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Date: Thu, 14 Aug 1997 21:40:17 -0400
From: Les St Clair <Les_StClair@compuserve.com>
Subject: Re:(fractint) Just a few to warm up with
Hi Linda,
>>Just a .frm file and a few .par files to warm up with . . .
By posting these I'm sure you've made a lot of people very happy!
They're all lovely.
Your web site has been a long standing favourite of mine.
My vote for your next offering would be those wonderful "Egyptian Art"
images from your pages of a few months ago.
cheers, and nice to see you here,
- - Les
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Date: Thu, 14 Aug 1997 19:45:08 -0700
From: "Mike or Linda Allison" <gumbycat@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: Re: Re:(fractint) Just a few to warm up with
Hi, Les!
Thanks for the kind words! I'm glad you like them!
Mike and I are heading out and about early tomorrow morning. But when we
get back in a couple of weeks, I'll upload some "Egyptian pyramid" files.
Talk to you all then,
Linda
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Date: Thu, 14 Aug 1997 22:56:09 -0400 (EDT)
From: BrockBadge@aol.com
Subject: Re: (fractint) Re: deep zooms
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In a message dated 97-08-14 19:54:19 EDT, you write:
<< Help us poor programmers, folks, and give us specific instructions
with enough information to duplicate the problem. Usually, if we can
duplicate the problem, we can fix it. Just a littlke ol' PAR file is
often enough. (PARs are save fractal parameters sufficient to
re-generate an image. They are created with the command.)
Tim >>
Attached to this letter is a .PAR file with a few of the par's that you kind
people have posted... It seems that the ones with "Sylvie Gallet" in them do
not work for me. I must be missing something-- any help would be good.
"Brock" --still not any good at this yet--
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miranda { ; 25 min. on a 486-100mhz, 640x480
reset=3D1960 type=3Dformula formulafile=3Djim.frm formulaname=3DManN-YW=
passes=3Dt
center-mag=3D-0.15465830123859140/-0.00347249203979191/1339.979/0.01381=
/-0\
.113/8.126 params=3D0/-0.195/1.5/0/1/0 float=3Dy maxiter=3D1600
bailout=3D100 inside=3D253 logmap=3Dyes symmetry=3Dorigin periodicity=3D=
0
colors=3D000MM0<34>bb0ccK<6>ffrggz<36>yyzzzzyyz<3>wwzvv0zw0zv0zu0zt0<8>=
pp0\
oo0oo0<103>000000000000000<39>KK0IIPLL0MM0
}
=0D
frm:ManN-YW {; Jim Muth
z=3Dreal(p1)+flip(real(pixel)),
c=3Dimag(p1)+flip(imag(pixel)):
z=3Dz^p2+(p3*c),
|z| <=3D 16
}
=0D
newtjuli { ; 80 seconds at 100mhz, 640x480
reset=3D1960 type=3Dformula formulafile=3Djim.frm formulaname=3DCrazyNe=
wton
passes=3D1 center-mag=3D-1.49337/0/0.7473842 params=3D2/-2/2/3/2/3 floa=
t=3Dy
bailout=3D100 inside=3Depsiloncross logmap=3Dyes symmetry=3Dxaxis
periodicity=3D0
colors=3D000pqNMpWIvWzegll3Z0gSK7PO7MS7IZ8F`8Ca8<4>PbN<3>IsRcuq<5>KwVzj=
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}
=0D
frm:CrazyNewton { ; Jim Muth
a=3Dreal(p1), b=3Dimag(p1), c=3Dreal(p2),
d=3Dimag(p2), k=3Dreal(p3), f=3Dimag(p3),
z=3Dpixel:
zx=3Dz^b
zy=3Dc*(zx*z)
z=3D(d*zy+a)/(k*zx),
f<=3D|zy-a|
}
=0D
wondrlnd { ; 15 min. on a 486-100mhz, 640x480
reset=3D1960 type=3Dformula formulafile=3Drotation.frm
formulaname=3DXY-YZrotation passes=3Dt
center-mag=3D-0.42242344048955660/+0.33751214265683580/102.5822/0.4334/=
171\
.912/-34.906 params=3D70/0/0/0/0.5/0 float=3Dy maxiter=3D5000 bailout=3D=
100
inside=3D253 logmap=3Dyes symmetry=3Dxaxis periodicity=3D0
ranges=3D0/-1/150/200/250/350/500/750/1050/1500/2000/3000/5000
colors=3D000KFFUSSP``PbbPddSggUkkUnnUqqZttcwwmzz000<238>000`Yq000000
}
=0D
frm:XY-YZrotation {; Jim Muth, thanks to Benno
; p1 =3D rotation angle in degrees, p2 =3D parallel planes
; p3 =3D point of rotation and parallel planes
z=3Dsin(p1*.01745329251994)*real(pixel)+p2,
c=3Dcos(p1*.01745329251994)*real(pixel)+flip(imag(pixel))+p3:
z=3Dsqr(z)+c,
|z| <=3D 16
}
=0D
mask { ; 45 seconds at 100mhz, 640x480
reset=3D1960 type=3Dformula formulafile=3Djim.frm formulaname=3DNewtTes=
t03
passes=3D1 center-mag=3D8.88178e-016/-4.44089e-016/0.3177864
params=3D1/6/3/2.5/1/0.75 float=3Dy maxiter=3D90 bailout=3D100 inside=3D=
bof60
logmap=3Dyes symmetry=3Dxyaxis periodicity=3D0
colors=3D000TLNSTMRaLPjK<5>QdiX`SdXA<2>lq8XtZGxy<2>gscOVALSBPVTACrXqHPu=
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f\
E<6>UOL
}
=0D
frm:NewtTest03 {; Jim Muth, June 1997
a=3Dreal(p1), b=3Dimag(p1), c=3Dreal(p2),
d=3Dimag(p2), k=3Dreal(p3), f=3Dimag(p3),
z=3D(pixel):
zx=3D(z^b)-a
zy=3D(c*z)^d
z=3Dz-(k*zx/zy),
|zx| >=3D f
}
=0D
SPIDERY { ; 2-1/2 MINUTES AT 100MHZ, 1024X768
reset=3D1960 type=3Dformula formulafile=3Djim.frm formulaname=3DCrazyNe=
wton
passes=3D1 center-mag=3D0/0/0.6666667 params=3D5/5/1/2/2.75/2 float=3Dy=
bailout=3D100 inside=3Dbof60 logmap=3Dyes symmetry=3Dxyaxis periodicity=
=3D10
colors=3D000Vvi<5>avb<6>7gp<11>Z64<3>iLM<20>aWjaWkbVj<19>jBajAaiBb<18>_=
Jd<\
3>giWf3BgSLD3A<17>gmTHL2<10>biOTZr<8>B6PQNTccXtMF<5>wi7wm6vn9<17>kwl<21=
>\
ULf<4>djT<6>d33<19>uFD<8>ZlM<4>Me2<4>C65<11>gnD
}
=0D
frm:CrazyNewton { ; Jim Muth
a=3Dreal(p1), b=3Dimag(p1), c=3Dreal(p2),
d=3Dimag(p2), k=3Dreal(p3), f=3Dimag(p3),
z=3Dpixel:
zx=3Dz^b
zy=3Dc*(zx*z)
z=3D(d*zy+a)/(k*zx),
f<=3D|zy-a|
}
=0D
Gallet-9-02 { ; Sylvie Gallet, sylvie_gallet@compuserve.com, Aug 1997
z1 =3D c =3D pixel , mz1 =3D cabs(fn2(z1)) , k =3D real(p1)*mz1
bailout =3D real(p2) , z =3D imag(p1) :
z1 =3D z1*z1 + c
z1 =3D fn1(real(z1)) + flip(imag(z1)) , mz1 =3D cabs(z1)
if (mz1 <=3D k)
z1 =3D (z1 + 1) * p3 , mz1 =3D cabs(z1)
endif
if (mz1 < imag(p1))
z =3D z1^imag(p2)
endif
mz1 <=3D bailout
}
=0D
6SG90219.GIF { ; . t=3D 0:02:0=
6.22
; Copyright Sylvie Gallet, Aug 10, 1997
; <sylvie_gallet@compuserve.com>
; t=3Dcalc time using a Pentium 166 at 1600 x 1200
reset=3D1960 type=3Dformula formulafile=3Dgallet_9.frm
formulaname=3Dgallet-9-02 function=3Dtan/sinh passes=3D1
center-mag=3D0.181592/0.135159/1.149304/1.0758/-85/-17.744
params=3D100/100/8/3/1.1/0 float=3Dy maxiter=3D255 inside=3D0 decomp=3D=
256
periodicity=3D0
colors=3DaU0<23>CB0AA0AA0<28>XaIYbJZcKZcL_dM<28>yyxzzzzzz<29>smOrlMqkM<=
29>\
CC1AA0AA0<28>OSEOTEPUFQVG<29>xxxzzzzzz<29>i_3hZ0gZ0<4>bV0
cyclerange=3D0/255
}
=0D
diadem { ; 5 minutes at 100mhz, 640x480
reset=3D1960 type=3Dformula formulafile=3Djim.frm
formulaname=3DMixMan2waypro passes=3D1
center-mag=3D-0.82941779696066540/+0.00000000000000020/128.4021/1/-90
params=3D2/0/0.002/0/-3/0 float=3Dy maxiter=3D5000 bailout=3D100 inside=
=3D253
logmap=3Dyes symmetry=3Dxaxis periodicity=3D10
colors=3D000FF6<7>774<13>eZ1g_1hb4<4>hpJhrMgsN<28>WydWydVxe<20>Glj<2>Y8=
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k\
CshB<17>Q97<16>9hT<16>fB5HH7GG7
}
=0D
frm:MixMan2waypro {; Jim Muth
z=3Dc=3Dpixel:
z=3Dz^p1+(p2*z^p3)+c,
|z| <=3D 100
}
=0D
frm:040797-001 { ;Linda Allison
z =3D c =3D pixel:
z2 =3D (1/z ^ p1)
z =3D fn1(c * (1 - z2 ^ z2)/(1 + z2 ^ z2))
|z| <=3D p2
}
=0D
4sg0001a { ; copyright Linda Allison
; gumbycat@ix.netcom.com
; uploaded to Fractint Mailing List 8-14-97
reset=3D1920 type=3Dformula formulafile=3Dgumbycat.frm
formulaname=3D040797-001 function=3Dlog
center-mag=3D-0.69011732429870110/+0.01098043688492994/813.7537/1.5588/=
- -90\
.206/0.416 params=3D0.5/0/9/-9 float=3Dy maxiter=3D500 inside=3Dbof60
invert=3D-1/0/0 decomp=3D256 viewwindows=3D1/1/yes/0/0
colors=3DP56P56<6>eBB<14>I34G23F23E23<13>000<10>acgjln<9>_YRZXPYVNXTLVR=
I<3\
>PK7QK6<14>xn_<13>TN9RL7PK7PK8<14>nru<7>RSUOPQMNONON<8>nru<13>SNCQL9PK0=
Q\
K6<14>xn_<13>TN9RL7PK7PK8<14>los<3>ZacWY_STV<2>IJKEFGBBC778444000<14>F1=
2\
G23H23J34K34<12>eBB<6>P56
}
=0D
4sg0001b { ; copyright Linda Allison
; gumbycat@ix.netcom.com
; uploaded to Fractint Mailing List 8-14-97
reset=3D1920 type=3Dformula formulafile=3Dgumbycat.frm
formulaname=3D040797-001 function=3Dlog
center-mag=3D-0.28876661007722490/+0.02039215611832126/2883.369/1.5021/=
- -90\
.204/0.414 params=3D0.555/0/9/-9 float=3Dy maxiter=3D500 inside=3Dbof60=
invert=3D-1/0/0 decomp=3D256 viewwindows=3D1/1/yes/0/0
colors=3Dxn_<29>RL7QK6QK7QL9<2>UQHVSKXUO<9>los<9>788<3>222000001<10>21D=
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}
=0D
4sg0001c { ; copyright Linda Allison
; gumbycat@ix.netcom.com
; uploaded to Fractint Mailing List 8-14-97
reset=3D1920 type=3Dformula formulafile=3Dgumbycat.frm
formulaname=3D040797-001 function=3Dlog
center-mag=3D-0.65593200000000000/-0.00006182920000000/141.6684/1.2105/=
- -90\
.206/0.416 params=3D0.5/0/9/-9 float=3Dy maxiter=3D500 inside=3Dbof60
invert=3D-1/0/0 decomp=3D256 viewwindows=3D1/1/yes/0/0
colors=3Dxn_<29>RL7QK6QK7QL9<2>UQHVSKXUO<9>los<9>788<3>222000100<12>F02=
G12\
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k\
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}
=0D
4sg0001d { ; copyright Linda Allison
; gumbycat@ix.netcom.com
; uploaded to Fractint Mailing List 8-14-97
reset=3D1920 type=3Dformula formulafile=3Dgumbycat.frm
formulaname=3D040797-001 function=3Dlog
center-mag=3D-0.18739941260457370/+0.00764775423188314/1279.893/1.5588/=
- -90\
.205/0.415 params=3D0.555/0/9/-9 float=3Dy maxiter=3D500 inside=3Dbof60=
invert=3D-1/0/0 decomp=3D256 viewwindows=3D1/1/yes/0/0
colors=3DF7HF7HG7II8J<12>43G32G22G01F02H03J<9>09a0Ac1Ad2Be<12>IOxKPzKPy=
<11\
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4\
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6\
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}
=0D
4sg0001e { ; copyright Linda Allison
; gumbycat@ix.netcom.com
; uploaded to Fractint Mailing List 8-14-97
reset=3D1920 type=3Dformula formulafile=3Dgumbycat.frm
formulaname=3D040797-001 function=3Dtan
center-mag=3D-0.0077202/-0.00106685/0.7957333/1.294/90 params=3D2/0/1/-=
1
float=3Dy maxiter=3D500 inside=3Dbof60 invert=3D-1/0/0 decomp=3D256
viewwindows=3D1/1/yes/0/0
colors=3Dxn_<29>RL7QK6QK7<3>TPGURJWTM<12>npt<9>344222000<13>F02G12I12J2=
2K2\
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6\
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x\
n_xn_
}
=0D
4sg0001f { ; copyright Linda Allison
; gumbycat@ix.netcom.com
; uploaded to Fractint Mailing List 8-14-97
reset=3D1920 type=3Dformula formulafile=3Dgumbycat.frm
formulaname=3D040797-001 function=3Dlog
center-mag=3D-0.209061/0.000176802/37.68004/1.5588/-90.206/0.416
params=3D0.555/0/9/-9 float=3Dy maxiter=3D500 inside=3Dbof60 invert=3D-=
1/0/0
decomp=3D256 viewwindows=3D1/1/yes/0/0
colors=3D172<31>Uhc<2>O`XMYUKWRITOGQM<7>030<15>los<29>QL9PK7PK7PK7<4>VO=
BWP\
CYRD<18>tjWukXvlYxn_xn_wmZwmZ<27>SM8RL7QL7PK7PK7<2>QMBRNCSOETPG<23>kmq<=
1\
5>030<14>Se`UhcUgb<27>394283172050172
}
=0D
4sg0001g { ; copyright Linda Allison
; gumbycat@ix.netcom.com
; uploaded to Fractint Mailing List 8-14-97
reset=3D1920 type=3Dformula formulafile=3Dgumbycat.frm
formulaname=3D040797-001 function=3Dlog
center-mag=3D-0.34436556537443820/-0.03765752837859245/335683.6/1.0816/=
- -12\
3.696/-14.245 params=3D0.555/0/9/-9 float=3Dy maxiter=3D500 inside=3Dbo=
f60
invert=3D-1/0/0 decomp=3D256 viewwindows=3D1/1/yes/0/0
colors=3Dxn_<29>RL7QK6QK7QL9<2>UQHVSKXUO<9>los<9>788<3>222000001<10>21D=
22E\
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}
=0D
acc_man_mod {; Modified Sylvie Gallet formula
; Modified acceleration_man.frm (generalized by Les St Clair=
)
; use fn1=3Dcabs, fn2=3Dabs for default behaviour
; set p1=3D0 and p2=3D0 for default behaviour
z2 =3D r =3D 0:
l =3D r, z =3D z2
z1 =3D z*z + pixel +p1
vel1 =3D z1 - z
z2 =3D z1*z1 + pixel +p2
vel2 =3D z2 - z1
acc =3D vel2 - vel1
r =3D fn1(acc)
r < 4 && fn2(l - r) >=3D 0.001
}
=0D
am_mod07 { ; "Mandeldots" t=3D 1:43:44=
=2E05
; t=3Dcalc time [h:mm:ss.] using a PII-266 at 1600x1=
200
; (c) 1997 by Les St Clair [Par date: Aug 13, 1997]
; e-mail to: les_stclair@compuserve.com
reset=3D1960 type=3Dformula formulafile=3Dles.frm
formulaname=3Dacc_man_mod function=3Datan/exp passes=3D1
center-mag=3D-0.83951030653773470/+0.54991016694909520/100.8836/1/-7.5
params=3D0.45/0/0.33/0 float=3Dy maxiter=3D1000 inside=3Dzmag decomp=3D=
256
periodicity=3D0
colors=3DM08<7>U0AV0BW0BX0CY0C<2>`0Da0Db2D<14>zVF<14>b2Da0D`0D<3>X0BW0B=
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X\
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1\
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cyclerange=3D0/255
}
=0D
l_and_r { ; 1-3/4 minutes at 100mhz, 640x480
reset=3D1960 type=3Dformula formulafile=3Djim.frm formulaname=3DMytest0=
8
function=3Dflip passes=3Dt center-mag=3D0.100959/2.44249e-015/0.5053182=
params=3D1/0/0/-1/-0.5/1 float=3Dy maxiter=3D1200 bailout=3D100 inside=3D=
253
logmap=3Dyes symmetry=3Dxaxis periodicity=3D10
colors=3D000HABEB8GCCLCGMDDRLO<8>VVu<4>lXE<8>`lz<4>lWa<7>HgDDhABi7<2>Bc=
JCa\
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l\
zzoyz<3>ztnzskzojzki<6>pMetNgB5jBj5Bjjj55j5jjQ5jjjQQQQQzQzQQzzzQQzQzzzQ=
z\
zzNTb<2>rdIzhBmiBZjBKkBBkBFjG<4>ueczeg<6>z6y<3>qqvozv<6>VzQSzMRsR<4>NBj=
<\
2>VutMzlDzd<5>DzyDzz<6>XmMWePWYRWQT<4>QkQ<7>tJ5cMZOOz<4>YCgZAdbEf<3>rRk=
<\
5>NPj<5>kwoozoCbt<5>dMx_Pv
}
=0D
frm:Mytest08 {; Jim Muth
z=3Dfn1(pixel), a=3Dreal(p3),
b=3Dimag(p3), c=3Da+(b*pixel):
z=3D(((z^p1)*z)^p2)^(-p2)+c,
|z|<=3D100
}
=0D
sgammd03 { ; Mandelflower t=3D 0:15:2=
8.12
; Copyright Sylvie Gallet, Aug 14, 1997
; <sylvie_gallet@compuserve.com>
; t=3Dcalc time using a Pentium 166 at 1600 x 1200
reset=3D1960 type=3Dformula formulafile=3Dtest.frm formulaname=3Dacc_ma=
n_mod
function=3Dtan/exp passes=3D1
center-mag=3D-1.71075179946902900/+0.33169348599296870/4.98529e+007
params=3D0.415/0/0.33/0 float=3Dy maxiter=3D1023 inside=3D0 decomp=3D25=
6
periodicity=3D0
colors=3D7H6<10>Q9MS8OS8O<12>ZHYZIZ_J__K_`K``L`<9>bPd<4>wwb<22>wn4wm2wm=
2<2\
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R\
D<12>EHCAKA<14>HW5HW5HV5<19>FJ2FI2EH1DH1<6>2M20K0<2>5I4
cyclerange=3D0/255
}
=0D
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