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fractint-digest Tuesday, February 23 1999 Volume 01 : Number 372
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Date: Sat, 20 Feb 1999 16:36:34 -0500
From: "Morgen H Bell" <morgenb@cobweb.net>
Subject: Re: (fractint) Fractint- Metaphor
Ken Childress wrote:
I have to admit to being puzzled by this assessment. What do you mean
by cheating and why would UF be cheating? As Damien has pointed out,
things such as true color and layering can be done with Fractint, albeit
with more effort maybe. So, what would make UF cheating when compared
to Fractint?
After another two days of experimenting, I think it's more like driving a
car with an automatic transmission. I keep kicking the floor looking for
the clutch.
Most, not all certainly, but most of the images that people put on their
web sites are very visually (at least to me) pleasing images. While
many are not exactly to my personal likes, I can see the effort that was
made to make the images as good as possible. Are these images a
different class (for lack of a better word) from those that you like to
create?
Yes, a whole new category. At least the ones in which there are two or more
completely different fractals layered onto each other.
Many of the FotD images, for example, I find are interesting from the
standpoint of the shapes and designs that they create. However, I don't
find many of them visually pleasing. That isn't a criticism, it's just
my reaction.
Visually, Ultra Fractal is stunning--it makes beautiful pictures! But I'm
still new even to Fractint (I've only had my computer since October) so the
possibilities are overwhelming. Probably, after another week of UF, I'll be
frustrated by Fractint and have to go through a sort of reverse
readjustment.
Really, I wouldn't want to give up either program. They complement each
other well.
Morgen
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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 13:02:22 +1100
From: "narada" <narada@hermes.net.au>
Subject: Re: (fractint) Metaphor
Thanks Damien, Images the quality of these certainly make me enthused to
explore the posibilities of Ultrafractal further. I might even check out
their list for a while. The two programs do represent such different
qualities in the results they can achieve, and I guess I have become
somewhat conditioned to think in FractInt idealizations.
>The images I have produced with Ultra Fractal have a much wider range of
>coloring algorithms. I cannot emphasize enough, if FractInt is all your
>experience, I can see where you might think that layering means slapping
>any two fractals together. Yes, you can do this with Ultra Fractal, but in
>my opinion the best fractal images do not. Instead, they select from the
>wide variety of coloring algorithms and use them to reinforce elements of
>the fractal structure. I submit for your consideration these images:
>
> http://www.fractalus.com/lure.jpg
> http://www.fractalus.com/spade.jpg
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Date: Sat, 20 Feb 1999 20:45:35 -0500
From: Tom Conally <conally@netpath.net>
Subject: (fractint) Another Par
Hi all
Another of my old fashioned pars.
Dama, You like boundaries- hope you enjoy this one.
Julia on the web { ; Thomas G. Conally, 1999
; A Mandelbrot Julia
; colormap by Tom Conally
; SF7
reset=1960 type=mandel passes=b
center-mag=-1.76973573913609700/+0.00481838584192349/30426.78
params=0/0 float=y maxiter=50000 bailoutest=real fillcolor=555
colors=000Ul4030<16>Dq1Et2Dt2<13>0z0<2>000<4>420030z30<5>z61w71zz0zy01x0\
2w00v00u05s0<14>Kb10a1M`1<26>k53l43m24n05n15z35n55<13>nX7oZ8nY8<53>DPKCO\
LCOLCOM<6>CQPDQPFQO<28>x_1z`0y`1w`3v`5<29>0z0Vl4
}
Tom Conally
In every boomerang there is a perfect throw.
Your life, Grasshopper, is to practice till you find that throw
and become one with that boomerang!
Boomerangs http://www.angelfire.com/nc/conally
Paradise http://www.netpath.net/~conally/
Fractal Images http://members.tripod.com/~afractal
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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 13:36:28 +1100
From: "narada" <narada@hermes.net.au>
Subject: Re: (fractint) Fractint- Metaphor
Thanks for the interesting discusion about the mathematics of the mandel
brot shape. I think it was started by something I said regarding what
particular fractals model in the real world.
Can anyone explain further then: if mandel shapes have something to do with
magnetic fields- what else does this family of shapes model, and how does it
relate to the maths, (which I must admit I try to follow but is somewhat
beyond me- I do glean something from it though :-))? What is the
metaphorical meaning within its particular intriguing and so pleasing form?
I intuit that most simple algorithms that generate amazing patterns are
highly likely to be found to be useful metaphors or models for some 'real'
thing or process. I guess I will take this over to the philofractal list
though for now.
Thanks for the feedback.
Narada
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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 00:49:23 EST
From: Damascena@aol.com
Subject: (fractint) The Sword in the Stone -- a .par file
Xcalibre { ; Damascena Korwen
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center-mag=0.0977517/-0.0586701/0.9861933/1/34.999
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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 02:07:57 EST
From: Damascena@aol.com
Subject: (fractint) Subatomic Dancers?
Particles { ; Damascena Korwen
reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=fractint.frm
formulaname=newton_z3_fn function=atanh passes=2
center-mag=+0.00000000000151996/+0.00000000000009209/2.968797e+016/1/164\
.999 params=0.0917/0 float=y maxiter=512 inside=bof60 outside=atan
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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 07:55:25 EST
From: SKAristo@aol.com
Subject: Re: (fractint) Fractint- Metaphor
In a message dated 2/20/99 9:22:55 PM Eastern Standard Time,
narada@hermes.net.au writes:
<< I intuit that most simple algorithms that generate amazing patterns are
highly likely to be found to be useful metaphors or models for some 'real'
thing or process. I guess I will take this over to the philofractal list
though for now.
>>
I've been enjoying your offerings, both visual and philosophical for a few
months now.......wish i had something to offer visually, but alas, i have not
taken the plunge to invest myself in learning how to use fractint.......
however, I have been interested for years in wondering what useful metaphors
fractals and chaos/complexity theory has to offer psychology.
I am a clinical psychologist in private practice, a professor of psychology at
Berklee College of Music in Boston, and a consultant for Dragon Systems, a
voice recognition software company here in Boston.
In psychology there's something called the "repetition compulsion", which
refers to the fact that many of us are compelled to repeat actions over and
over again. This compulsion shows itself in "addictive" behavior. Yet,
repetition is not just a problem. Repetition matters when it comes to
learning new things, when it comes to establishing neural pathways-- actually
it matters in almost every realm of human endeavor or experience.
And so it is, I find myself living with patterns of repetition, whether it be
in the realm of music or in the realm of the study of neural pathways or in
the realm of providing therapy to people with various "compulsive" behaviors.
Not to mention, how I see patterns in my own life.
In any case, if there is a philosophical fractint list, how might I get on it?
Regards,
Stephen Wolf Foster
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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 08:26:22 -0700
From: Xylen <mctupper@holly.colostate.edu>
Subject: (fractint) philofractal discussions
It seems like there are new people on this list that don't know about
another fractal related list---philofractal. Discussion on this list
range from the meaning of free will to debates over science and
religion. The only limiting factor is I ask you to somehow relate your
discussion to fractals. What they mean to you, how you think fractals
and chaos theory affect the universe, or whatever. If you are
interested, drop in for awhile and see what goes on.
**An extra plus to the philofractal list is an expanded essay posting by
Jim Muth in his FOTD's.
Just send the command "subscribe" (without the quotes) to
philofractal-request@icd.com
I look forward to seeing you.
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Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 10:33:17 -0800
From: "Leon Duych" <leon_d@email.msn.com>
Subject: Re: (fractint) re: "Select Video Mode"
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Hi Sylvie!
I have done as you instructed.
I ran VESA2CFG.EXE and thereby generated two files:
VESA2CFG and QPV.CFG.
You will find both attached to this e-mail.
Thank you very much for helping me!
Leon Duych
leon_d@msn.com
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Date: Friday, February 19, 1999 10:19 AM
Subject: (fractint) re: "Select Video Mode"
Hi Leon,
>> For hi-res Fractint "Select Video Mode" choices all hell breaks =
loose.
>> Since Number Nine technology-based choices are not represented in the
>> "Select Video Mode" list, I'm wondering if someone out there has
>> knowledge of any compatible setting(s).
Download the following file from my web site:
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Sylvie_Gallet/vesa2cfg.zip
Run vesa2cfg.exe, email me the file it will create (qpv.cfg) and I'll
write the entries for your Fractint.cfg file.
Cheers,
- Sylvie
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# QPV/386 / CDPEG configuration file
# created by VESA2CFG on Mon 22-Feb-1999, 10:17:39
VESA BGR # perhaps RGB instead of BGR
#'VESA local
#"VESA configuration for "Number Nine Visual Technology Corporation - =
REVOLUTION(tm) IV"
320 200 16 40 $0d 0
640 480 16 80 $12 0
320 200 256 320 $13 0
640 480 256 640 $4f02 $0101
800 600 256 800 $4f02 $0103
1024 768 256 1024 $4f02 $0105
1152 864 256 1152 $4f02 $0124
1280 1024 256 1280 $4f02 $0107
1600 1200 256 1600 $4f02 $0120
640 480 32k 1280 $4f02 $0110
800 600 32k 1600 $4f02 $0113
1024 768 32k 2048 $4f02 $0116
1152 864 32k 2304 $4f02 $0125
1280 1024 32k 2560 $4f02 $0119
1600 1200 32k 3200 $4f02 $0121
640 480 64k 1280 $4f02 $0111
800 600 64k 1600 $4f02 $0114
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1280 1024 64k 2560 $4f02 $011a
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800 600 16m 3200 $4f02 $0115 R
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1600 1200 16m 6400 $4f02 $0123 R
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Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 14:51:16 -0500
From: Sylvie Gallet <Sylvie_Gallet@compuserve.com>
Subject: Re: (fractint) re: "Select Video Mode"
Hi Leon,
>> I have done as you instructed. I ran VESA2CFG.EXE and thereby generate=
d
>> two files: VESA2CFG and QPV.CFG. You will find both attached to this
>> e-mail.
I didn't ask you to post them to the list! ;-) Check out your private
mail.
>> Thank you very much for helping me!
You're welcome!
Cheers,
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Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 15:20:44 -0500
From: wdecker@csc.com
Subject: (fractint) A woven theme
Some varied textures.
Bill Decker
grill-bars-wire3 { ; (c) Bill Decker Feb 19, 1999 t= 0:02:58.45
; on P100 1024x768
reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=0bill.frm
formulaname=delt2-ucpop function=sinh/acosh passes=1
center-mag=2e-007/5e-008/0.04167969 params=10/2/20/50 maxiter=2000
logmode=fly potential=255/200/0 rseed=-2436
colors=00000D<10>002000000000<29>00k00m01m<29>0ky0mz1mz<30>zzz<46>2zz0zz\
0yz<45>02z00z00y<47>00E
}
scrunch { ; (c) Bill Decker Feb 19, 1999 t= 0:00:30.37
; on P100 1024x768
reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=0bill.frm
formulaname=delt2-ucpop function=asin/atanh passes=1
center-mag=1.517e-005/-1.79e-006/0.2003831 params=10/-10/20/100
maxiter=2000 logmode=fly potential=255/200/0 rseed=-2436
colors=00000D<10>002000000000<29>00k00m01m<29>0ky0mz1mz<30>zzz<46>2zz0zz\
0yz<45>02z00z00y<47>00E
}
hot-tower2 { ; (c) Bill Decker Feb 19, 1999 t= 0:02:30.22
; on P100 1024x768
reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=0bill.frm
formulaname=delt2-ucpop function=sqr/log passes=1
center-mag=-1.93875/-2.5072/0.06165639/1/45 params=10/10/10/10
maxiter=2000 logmode=fly potential=255/200/0 rseed=-2436
colors=000E00<11>200000000000<29>k00m00m10<29>yk0zm0zm1<30>zzz<46>zz2zz0\
zy0<45>z20z00y00<46>F00
}
frm:delt2-UcPop { ; Bill Decker mod 8-10-98
;5-29-98 kathy roth
;variant of Morgan Owens Uc03
x=real(pixel), y=imag(pixel), h=imag(p2)
t=p1, bailout = real(p2):
newx = x+h*sin((y) - fn2(3*y))
newy = y+h*sin((x) - fn2(3*x))
x=newx, y=newy
z=x-flip(y)
x=real(z),y=imag(z)
ax=4*x-2,ay=4*y-2
Tx=fn1(ax*(ax*ax+2))
Ty=fn1(ay*(ay*ay+2))
x=x+t*Ty,y=y-t*Tx
z=x-flip(y)
|z|<=bailout
}
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Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 18:22:53 -0800
From: Mark Christenson <mchris@hooked.net>
Subject: (fractint) hi-res prints
It has been a while since hi-res prints have been a hot
topic, but I just had an experience I thought I should
relate to the group(s). The print technology is called
"Metrum", and is photographic system which produces
true color (non-dithered) output at 300 dpi and a maximum
size of about 8x10.375". I made a print of "Baroque"
<http://www.hooked.net/fractin3.htm>
at 3200x2400, and was thrilled by the result. I'm pretty
sure they rescaled it to fit the "x" axis limit (even though
I specifically asked them to truncate rather than muck
with the pixels), because I detect artifacts and the y-axis
is short of 8 inches. And if it were a production run rather
than a test, I would work with them on color balance and
gamma. But other than those minor glitches, I am quite
impressed!
You can check out my local provider (less than 10 blocks
away!!!), J.P. Digital Imaging in Mountain View, CA at
<http://www.jplabs.com>. Cost per print is $12 U.S. for 1-5,
down to $5.50 for 11 or more. For an extra fee you can get
your prints UV-laminated, either at your printer or elsewhere.
I hope this info is useful to *someone* out there! :o)
Aloha, Bud
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Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 18:34:09 -0800
From: Mark Christenson <mchris@hooked.net>
Subject: (fractint) Speedy Mailer
Tim:
Wow!
I always knew your mail server was fast, but I never knew
*how* fast, until tonight. I got my message back in less than
three minutes thirty seconds (I checked at thirty second
intervals).
Bravo!
Bud
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Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 21:03:41 -0800
From: Mark Christenson <mchris@hooked.net>
Subject: (fractint) hi-res prints / correction
Sorry, I gave the wrong URL for the image's Web page.
It should have been:
>I made a print of "Baroque"
> <http://www.hooked.net/~mchris/fractin3.htm>
Bud
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Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 19:53:10 +1030
From: "Wayne Kiely" <kiely+co@riverland.net.au>
Subject: (fractint) A PAR & FRM
Hi all,
A modified version of the Epsilon Cross escape method.
Apologies if it's been published before. I don't recall seeing a similar image - but it must have
been done???
wk990216b { ; Wayne Kiely <kiely+co@riverland.net.au>
; Feb 22, 1999
; t= 0:00:30.05 on PII 350 MMX at 1024x768
reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=wk.frm formulaname=Epsilon_Rot
center-mag=-0.5/0/1.0 float=y inside=bof60
outside=imag
colors=z00<29>30000000z<30>0000z0<29>030000000<78>zzzzzzyyy<75>000JJfJJf
}
Epsilon_Rot {;epsiloncross test rotated 45 degrees
z=c=pixel:
z=z*z+c
r=real(z), i=imag(z)
if ((((r-i)>-0.01) && ((r-i)<0.01)) || (((r+i)>-0.01) && ((r+i)<0.01)))
z=1E6 ;forces escape
endif
|z| < 4
}
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Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 13:20:29 GMT
From: "Andrew Coppin" <KHCM8AC@dmu.ac.uk>
Subject: (fractint) Website
I've just revised my documentation. I've written a (rather long) page
on how the Mandelbrot set works. I think it might even be better (not
*simpler*, *better*) than Fractint's online help for the "mandel"
type. If you want to check it out and email your comments on it
(wether you understand it, wether you think it's too technical,
wether you think it goes too rast, or too slow, etc), the page can be
found at:
http://www.mk.dmu.ac.uk/~khcm8ac/Full/Frac/Complex.html
You can then email me at:
khcm8ac@dmu.ac.uk
If you really want, remove everythin after and including "Full" in
the above URL to browes my entire web-site. I've got a page on
Complex Number arithmatic (i.e. all the formulas you need), and I've
got a few pages on how to program fractals (not language specific,
but assumes you know how to program in something).
All comments egerly awaited. If you could put "WBFN" as the subject
line (for my mail program's benifit). Thanks!
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(Sir Francis Bacon)
Andrew Orphi Coppin
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Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 14:12:38 +0100
From: Guy Marson <guy.marson@mnhn.lu>
Subject: Re: (fractint) The price of fractal software
> I hadn't seen such colors and patterns since the late 60's early
>70's! :-)
Ha, haaa, haaaa!!! (me too!!)
>I was stunned when I first ran across the works of Bob Carr, Sylvie Gallet,
>Les St.Clair and others on Compuserve.
oh, yeahhhhhhh!!
PS: 3 more .par to send.. again: later, got too moch to do now! So, sorry
for replying that late..
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