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Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2000 20:52:03 -0700
From: "Angela Wilczynski" <wizzle@beachnet.com>
Subject: Re: (fractint) Carlson pars
You might also check the parameters at Les St. Clair's website. As I recall, Paul
came out with the stalks for Fractint around the early part of 1998 or late 1997
wizzle
> Fernando Bresslau wrote:
>
> HI!
> It┤s this:
> I saw some images in Pauls gallery, which I┤m sure I┤ve already drawn in my pc,
> namely alien and candy36 from the 3dstalks series. I read his remark that only some
> of his images have the parameters for fractint, but I would still like to look for
> the parameters for this two images anyway. Any ideas where I should start looking
> for? Paul, are you still in this list? Can you help me? As I said, i┤ve already
> drawn the pics in my pc once, but then, windows asked me politely to format my hard
> disk, you know the rest...
> So, thanks,
> Fernando.
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Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2000 03:49:27 -0400
From: Sylvie Gallet <Sylvie_Gallet@compuserve.com>
Subject: (fractint) Three MandelbrotMix4's
Hi Lee,
>> Those are three great images. The 3D effect is stunning! =
Thank you!
Cheers,
- Sylvie
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Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2000 09:52:25 -0300
From: "Fernando Bresslau" <wnto@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: (fractint) Carlson pars
Thank you all for your suggestions. My idea was to discover how he achieved
the stalks effects, and after examing a fiew pars I think that I┤ll come
into a nice fractal soon.
Thanks again,
Fernando Bresslau
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Date: Wed, 07 Jun 2000 08:06:11 -0500
From: "Paul N. Lee" <Paul.N.Lee@Worldnet.att.net>
Subject: (fractint) Re: [philofractal] FOTD, 07-06-00 (The Ears of Aliens [8])
Jim Muth wrote:
>
> FOTD -- June 07, 2000 (Rating 8)
Which I would have rated at least a "9".
>
> The second is Paul Lee's web site at:
>
> <http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/FotD/FotD.html>
>
It may be a while longer before the web page is uploaded. AT&T decided
to do some "upgrades" and their "Publishing Servers" have been down now
for the past several hours (at least the past 11).
Sincerely,
P.N.L.
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Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 01:26:28 -0400 (EDT)
From: Jim Muth <jamth@mindspring.com>
Subject: (fractint) FOTD, 08-06-00 (Nursery of Fractals [7])
FOTD -- June 08, 2000 (Rating 7)
Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts:
Today's image reminds me of a stellar nursery -- one of those
clouds of nebular gas that grows so large that it collapses in
upon itself from its own gravity, and breaks up into smaller
chunks that in turn collapse into proto-stars and finally into
stars. However, today's picture is not a nursery where stars
are born, it is a nursery where fractals are born. To emphasize
this fact, I named the picture "Nursery of Fractals"
It is another of those surrealistic images that the MandNewt
formulas do so well. This time I used the first of the 12
formulae. I turned to it after trying with little success to
find a respectable image with formula number 6. When the No. 1
formula had drawn the basic shapes, I colored the image with a
dark, grey-blue palette that gives the impression of a scene in
outer space, or perhaps an undersea scene.
The higher the resolution at which it is rendered, the better
the image of today's fractal scene will be. If you have
1600x1200, by all means use that resolution. At a non-spectacu-
lar resolution of 640x480 the parameter file takes 5-1/4 minutes
on an average Pentium. It takes about 1/2 hour at the 1600x1200
resolution.
To save bandwidth I have posted the JPEG image at a resolution
of 640x480 to the Usenet group:
<alt.binaries.pictures.fractals>
Be sure to download the file with the header "correct file".
The other file was posted in error.
The image will also soon be available on Paul Lee's web site at:
<http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/FotD/FotD.html>
The fractal weather today was mostly sunny, but with a brief
overcast period in the afternoon. The temperature of 77F (25C)
made the fractal cats ignore the lack of afternoon sunshine.
Since yesterday I've done more pondering over the problem of the
missing extraterrestrial aliens. Since writing yesterday's FOTD
I've received a rather lengthy file discussing the missing ET
problem. I've had time to read only a small part of it, but I
can see that it holds some interesting ideas.
My own thoughts lead me to suspect that our concept of the
nature of ET life is far too narrow. We're searching for a
mirror image of our own species. We're assuming that all life
will develop intelligence similar to ours, a faculty of reason
similar to ours, will develop a science like ours, will use the
electromagnetic spectrum the same as we do -- in other words,
might physically appear different but mentally will be pretty
much like ourselves.
But is an intelligence like ours the most advanced attribute
possible for an evolving species to develop? Or are there other
attributes possible -- unimaginable attributes which are as far
beyond intelligence and reason as these things are beyond a
reflexive twitch? Can a vegetable imagine what it's like to be
an animal? Can an animal imagine what it's like to be a human?
Can a human imagine what it's like to be a far superior alien?
I doubt it.
Of course, we must continue searching for ET's who think and
behave at least somewhat like ourselves, because we don't know
what else to search for. But let's not let the lack of evidence
of ET's convince us that we're alone in the universe.
And now we've come to the end of another FOTD. I hope you enjoy
the image. If not, check again in 24 hours, when I'll have
another go at it. Until then, take care, and beware, you may be
being watched by aliens.
Jim Muth
jamth@mindspring.com
START 20.0 PAR-FORMULA FILE================================
Nursery_of_Fractls { ; time=0:05:16.65 -- SF5 on a P200
; Version 2000 Patchlevel 9
reset=2000 type=formula formulafile=mandnewt.frm
formulaname=MandNewt01 passes=1
center-mag=-136.791/-186.428/0.0009408602/1/-90
params=-7.079/0.866/-2.283/3.823/2.707/1.831 float=y
bailout=25 inside=bof60 logmap=yes symmetry=none
periodicity=0 cyclerange=1/149
colors=000VIYVH_<4>TIbTIbRJc<3>QKePKePKg<3>NLiNLiNLj\
LNj<3>KOlJOmJOm<2>IPoHPoHPqFQq<5>DRtDRuBSu<4>9Ux9Ux8\
Uy8Uy6Vz8Uy<8>8Tu8Tu8Tt<3>8Rr8Rr8Rr8Qq8Qq8Qo<12>9Oj9\
Oi9Oi<2>9Ng9Ng9Ne<3>9Ld9Lc9Lc9Lb9Kb<5>9J_9J_9JY<3>9I\
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<4>VVdWWeXWeYXgZYg_Yg`_h<2>c`iE0I000<103>000
}
frm:MandNewt01 {; Jim Muth
z=c=pixel:
a=z^3+(c-1)*z-(p1*c)
b=3*z^2+(p2*c-1)
z=z-p3*a/b
.00005 <= |a|
}
END 20.0 PAR-FORMULA FILE==================================
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Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 23:02:26 -0400 (EDT)
From: Jim Muth <jamth@mindspring.com>
Subject: (fractint) FOTD, 09-06-00 (Skyscape [6])
FOTD -- June 09, 2000 (Rating 6)
Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts:
Today's fractal image reminded me at once of a sky filled with
clouds -- altocumulus clouds in fact. So I naturally named it
"Skyscape". The formula that produced the cloudscape is number
12 in the series of 12 MandNewt formulae.
The cloud effect is totally a result of the coloring. With a
different palette, the picture is basically worthless, as a bit
of experimenting with the colors will demonstrate.
The colors, which have been amplified only slightly in a graphic
program, appeared at random as I was cycling the palette and
striking the <enter> key. It's a serendipitous picture, but
it's a good one, well worth its rating of 6 and maybe worth a 7
if I were in a more liberal mood.
The 7-1/2 minute parameter file is slow enough to make the
download of the JPEG file far more efficient. Of course, if the
JPEG file is downloaded, the colors cannot be cycled. To work
with the image, the parameter file must be run.
The download is available from the Usenet group:
<alt.binaries.pictures.fractals>
and from Paul Lee's web site at:
<http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/FotD/FotD.html>
The fractal weather today was partly cloudy, with a temperature
of 82F (28C) that was perfect for the cats. They showed their
satisfaction by sleeping on the back porch most of the afternoon.
Philosophy suffers when the weather is absolutely perfect, as
indeed it suffered today. I had planned on offering additional
words about the lack of ET aliens, but I failed to get my ideas
written. Nobody is perfect. I'll try again tomorrow.
Until then, take care, and be contented.
Jim Muth
jamth@mindspring.com
START 20.0 PAR-FORMULA FILE================================
Skyscape { ; time=0:07:21.49 -- SF5 on a P200
; Version 2000 Patchlevel 9
reset=2000 type=formula formulafile=mandnewt.frm
formulaname=MandNewt12 passes=1
center-mag=0.842403/5.75631/1.0045/1/-84.999
params=-0.045/-1.979/2.404/1.434/4.306/6.143
float=y maxiter=145 bailout=25 inside=bof61
logmap=yes symmetry=xaxis periodicity=0
colors=000ID4<4>ID4ID40DL0DN0BN<2>0BO0BO0BQ<3>0BR0BR\
0BT0BT0BT0BV0BV0BV0BX0BX09X09Y09Y09Y09_09_09_09a<3>0\
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wX_wX_wY`wY`x_axabxbbxbcxdfxdfxffxfgxijxijxkkxkkxllx\
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}
frm:MandNewt12 {; Jim Muth
z=g=pixel, a=real(p1), b=imag(p1), c=real(p2),
d=imag(p2), e=real(p3), f=imag(p3):
h=z^a+(g-1)*(z-b)
j=c*z^d+g
z=z-e*h/(f*j),
.0000000000000000000000000000005 <= |h|
}
END 20.0 PAR-FORMULA FILE==================================
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Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2000 21:41:26 +0200
From: Randall Britten <randall@is.co.za>
Subject: (fractint) How does one convert an UltraFractal formula to a Fractint one?
How does one convert an UltraFractal formula to a Fractint one?
Here is the nice Minibrot anyway.
Minibrot-20000609a {
fractal:
title="Minibrot-20000609a" width=320 height=240 numlayers=1
layer:
caption="Layer 1" visible=yes alpha=no
mapping:
center=-1.02721461295076984/0.3881895409296823 magn=40427995067.9103287
angle=0
formula:
filename="Standard.ufm" entry="FastMandel" maxiter=5000 percheck=normal
p_Start=0/0 p_Bailout=128
inside:
transfer=none repeat=yes
outside:
filename="dmj.ucl" entry="dmj-Smooth" transfer=linear repeat=yes
p_power=2/0 p_bailout=128
gradient:
smooth=yes numnodes=4 index=0 color=8716288 index=100 color=16121855
index=200 color=51967 index=300 color=144
}
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Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2000 00:17:45 -0400 (EDT)
From: Jim Muth <jamth@mindspring.com>
Subject: (fractint) FOTD, 10-06-00 (Break-away Fractal [6])
FOTD -- June 10, 2000 (Rating 6)
Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts:
Today's fractal is another surrealistic scene created with one
of the MandNewt formulae, which are actually the Ikenaga
function in disguise. I chose formula number 1 to explore for
today's image, and the formula did not let me down.
As is the case with many images created with these formulas, the
inside fill has been set to bof60, which has a tendency to
create bubbles. The bof61 inside fill also works well with
these formulas, as was demonstrated with yesterday's FOTD.
The picture itself is another surrealistic one, with a mass of
bubbly froth at the bottom and bubbles of assorted sizes and
shapes all through the scene. The largest bubble is off-screen,
though its lower part fills the upper left of the picture. The
intense purple background speaks of infinite depth.
I named the picture "Break-away Fractal" when I noticed the
effect of individual bubbles breaking away from the mass of
froth. The parameter file takes all of 5-1/2 minutes to render
on a P200 machine. If that is too slow, the JPEG image file has
been graciously posted virus free to the Usenet group:
<alt.binaries.pictures.fractals>
and to Paul Lee's web site at:
<http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/FotD/FotD.html>
The fractal weather today was quite warm, but without the
oppressiveness we have so much of in this area in the summer.
The temperature of 88F (31C) was a bit warmer than the fractal
cats would have preferred, but they spent the afternoon on the
back porch anyway.
My philosophy once again floundered -- I'll try again tomorrow.
Until then, take care, and when it's hot, try a cool fractal.
Jim Muth
jamth@mindspring.com
START 20.0 PAR-FORMULA FILE================================
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; Version 2000 Patchlevel 9
reset=2000 type=formula formulafile=mandnewt.frm
formulaname=MandNewt01 passes=1
center-mag=0.10382/0.313706/16.64688/1/-42.499
params=-3.979/-3.596/1.305/-2.202/3.594/1.401
float=y maxiter=175 bailout=25 inside=bof60
logmap=yes symmetry=none periodicity=0
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QdJPdLOc<2>MLcNL`PJ`OI_PG_OHXPFWODUMCRJAQI9MF7ID6FA4\
C93Gc4zc6z<7>c7zc7zc9z<8>cAzcAzcCz<3>cCzcCzcCy<2>cDy\
cDycFx000<166>000
}
frm:MandNewt01 {; Jim Muth
z=c=pixel:
a=z^3+(c-1)*z-(p1*c)
b=3*z^2+(p2*c-1)
z=z-p3*a/b
.00005 <= |a|
}
END 20.0 PAR-FORMULA FILE==================================
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Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2000 12:57:58 -0500
From: David Kosokar <dkosokar@mn.mediaone.net>
Subject: (fractint) 3d Mandelbrot: off topic please read
Thanks to Kerry Mitchell for responding. To clarify: I already have
Pov-Ray, latest edition, and it does Quaternion Julia sets, not the Quat
Mandelbrot set. They're beautiful, but I'd like to explore the Mandel
Set in 3D.
Any help is appreciated!
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Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2000 13:00:54 -0500
From: David Kosokar <dkosokar@mn.mediaone.net>
Subject: Re: (fractint) 3d Mandelbrot: off topic please read
Sorry all, I sent this to the wrong list! Doh!
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Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2000 22:44:16 -0400 (EDT)
From: Jim Muth <jamth@mindspring.com>
Subject: (fractint) FOTD, 11-06-00 (Break-away Two [6])
FOTD -- June 11, 2000 (Rating 6)
Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts:
When I took a second look at yesterday's FOTD, I realized that
it had more in it than I had revealed in a single fractal. So
for today's picture I zoomed into the lower left quadrant of
yesterday's image. I kept the same basic color palette, though
I adjusted a few registers an increment or two to smooth out the
gradients. When I finished I named the result "Break-away Two"
because it is the second image created from the same formula and
parameters.
Instead of sharply defined bubbles before a blue-violet back-
ground of infinite depth, we have ill-defined bubbles before a
bottomless black abyss. The same mass of boiling froth still
fills the bottom of the frame, though the sharp, somewhat
artificial edges are gone. And look carefully just to the lower
right of the center, where the tendrils converge. That is
indeed a Mandelbrot bud carved out of the froth.
These bits and pieces of Mandelbrot stuff appear when least
expected, and can pop up all through the fractals created with
the MandNewt formulas. This is why I named the series of
formulas "MandNewtXX". The bud in today's picture is not
critical, and therefore disappointing when checked closer. But
some of the Mandelbrot pieces created by these formulas are
critical, and filled with very interesting though hard-to-find
midgets.
The parameter file renders in somewhat under 7 minutes, a time
slow enough to make the download more efficient. The JPEG image
file is ready for download, and may be found on the Usenet group:
<alt.binaries.pictures.fractals>
and on the WWW at the URL:
<http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/FotD/FotD.html>
The fractal weather today was once again sunny and very warm.
The midday temperature of 93F (34C) was too much for the cats,
who seem to have forgotten that their species originated in the
burning deserts of northern Africa, and that they're supposed to
thrive in heat. They spent the afternoon comfortably stretched
under the air conditioner, stirring only to ask for food.
My philosophy kind of wilted in the heat however. During the
night I had a very vivid dream, deeply significant and full of
metaphysical meaning, more than enough for a lively round of
FOTD philosophy. Early this morning the memory was still so
vivid that I felt no need to make memory-aid notes. This was
one dream that I would never forget.
Well, sometime during the day I forgot it. This evening I can
remember nothing but a vague idea of a huge tower with many
levels. The significance of these levels, which was once so
clear, now totally eludes me. I guess the lesson to be learned
is, 'if you want to remember your dreams, record them before the
memory vanishes'. I'll leave it up to the individual to decide
whether it's a good thing to remember one's dreams, or if dreams
are merely the body's way of burning off useless mental debris.
And I've just remembered that it's time to turn off the air-
conditioner, clear out the cats, and shut down the fractal
shoppe for another night. But I'll be here once again tomorrow
with more fractal fun. Until that moment, take care, and
where does the world go when one shuts their eyes?
Jim Muth
jamth@mindspring.com
START 20.0 PAR-FORMULA FILE================================
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params=-3.979/-3.596/1.305/-2.202/3.594/1.401
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z=c=pixel:
a=z^3+(c-1)*z-(p1*c)
b=3*z^2+(p2*c-1)
z=z-p3*a/b
.00005 <= |a|
}
END 20.0 PAR-FORMULA FILE==================================
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Date: Sun, 11 Jun 2000 23:51:49 -0400 (EDT)
From: Jim Muth <jamth@mindspring.com>
Subject: (fractint) FOTD, 12-06-00 (Hyper [6])
FOTD -- June 12, 2000 (Rating 6)
Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts:
The mild heat wave continued today, giving me a chance to do
some inner fractal work. Yes, through some intense fractal-
self-help, aided by a little fractal therapy, I am now in touch
with my inner fractal, and well along on the road to fractal
recovery.
I have discovered that each of us has an inner fractal that
refuses to iterate, and just lies there dormant, like a lead
weight, hindering our every effort toward fractal peace of mind.
This inner fractal must be brought to maturity if we are to have
any hope at all of achieving fractal serenity.
Some readers may suppose that I am jesting, that there is no
such thing as an inner fractal. Today's image will lay all
doubts to rest.
The fractal for today is an image of my inner fractal shortly
after I wrenched it out still spinning madly. I named the
picture "Hyper" because once I got the hyper-fractal out of me,
an unearthly calm settled over me, a sure sign that I had
exorcised my anxiety and achieved full fractal growth.
Yes, it's another of those midgets that the M-Mix4 formula draws
so many of. But it's a spectacular midget -- well, spectacular
enough for a slightly above average rating of 6.
The parameter file renders in 4-1/2 minutes; the JPEG image file
downloads in about half that time. The choice is up to the
individual. Those who decide to download the image file can
find that file on Usenet, posted to the group:
<alt.binaries.pictures.fractals>
Those who consider Usenet too much of a hassle can find the
image on the WorldWideWeb at the URL:
<http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/FotD/FotD.html>
The fractal weather was sunny and hot today. The afternoon
temperature of 95F (35C) kept both the cats and me safe in the
cool indoors. I had no enlightening dreams overnight, though
I'm still a bit annoyed at myself for failing to make the notes
that would have brought back the memory of yesterday morning's
dream. When I'm annoyed, I can't philosophize, so we have no
philosophy today -- that is unless you consider inner-fractal
work to be philosophical.
As for myself -- I'm going to shut down the fractal shoppe, give
the fractal cats the boot from the work table, and call it a
night. Until tomorrow, when I'll return with more sights and
sounds, take care, and be kind to your inner fractal.
Jim Muth
jamth@mindspring.com
START 20.0 PAR-FORMULA FILE================================
Hyper { ; time=0:04:26.42 -- SF5 on a P200
; Version 2000 Patchlevel 9
reset=2000 type=formula formulafile=critical.frm
formulaname=MandelbrotMix4 function=recip passes=1
center-mag=+15.19749375058307000/-7.8065021493674240\
0/1226246/1/-25 params=1/1.1/11/11/0.4/0 float=y
maxiter=1200 bailout=25 inside=0 logmap=87
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frm:MandelbrotMix4 {; Jim Muth
a=real(p1), b=imag(p1), d=real(p2), f=imag(p2),
g=1/f, h=1/d, j=1/(f-b), z=(-a*b*g*h)^j,
k=real(p3)+1, l=imag(p3)+100, c=fn1(pixel):
z=k*((a*(z^b))+(d*(z^f)))+c,
|z| < l
}
END 20.0 PAR-FORMULA FILE==================================
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Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 06:07:59 -0400
From: "George M.Curtin Jr." <gmcurtin@home.com>
Subject: Re: (fractint) Three MandelbrotMix4's
Sylvie,
Would you please ( if is possible at all) post the .frm and .par files you
are referring to. It is getting hard to find good examples of Fractint code.
THANKS IN
ADVANCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
George Curtin
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From: "Sylvie Gallet" <Sylvie_Gallet@compuserve.com>
To: <Blind.Copy.Receiver@compuserve.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 3:49 AM
Subject: (fractint) Three MandelbrotMix4's
Hi Lee,
>> Those are three great images. The 3D effect is stunning!
Thank you!
Cheers,
- Sylvie
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Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 16:09:34 -0400
From: Sylvie Gallet <Sylvie_Gallet@compuserve.com>
Subject: Re: (fractint) Three MandelbrotMix4's
Hi George,
>> Would you please ( if is possible at all) post the .frm and .par files=
>> you are referring to. It is getting hard to find good examples of
>> Fractint code. =
The parameters Lee and I are referring to were posted to this list last=
Tuesday. Here they are, along with the formula:
60603001 { ; . t=3D 0:22:43.74
; Copyright Sylvie Gallet, Jun 04, 2000
; <sylvie_gallet@compuserve.com>
; t=3Dcalc time using a PII 300 at 1600 x 1200
; Version 2000 Patchlevel 6
reset=3D2000 type=3Dformula formulafile=3Dfractint.frm
formulaname=3Dmandelbrotmix4 function=3Drecip passes=3D1
center-mag=3D+0.14474493913701920/+0.33715906123071150/8294.11\
5/1/155 params=3D1/-4/1/-5/-20/0 float=3Dy maxiter=3D2400
bailout=3D25 inside=3Dbof60 logmap=3D5 symmetry=3Dnone
periodicity=3D10 sound=3Doff
colors=3D333302<6>Q4LU5NX5Q<3>j8`<3>z8W<2>zCO<3>zVGz_EzeCzkAzo\
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x9bzAczDd<8>zfqzirzlt<3>zzz<27>NN_MMZKKY<2>GGUFFTFFS<3>DDOCC\
NBBLAAK99I<12>000
}
60603002 { ; . t=3D 1:57:36.39
; Copyright Sylvie Gallet, Jun 05, 2000
; <sylvie_gallet@compuserve.com>
; t=3Dcalc time using a PII 300 at 1600 x 1200
; Version 2000 Patchlevel 6
reset=3D2000 type=3Dformula formulafile=3Dfractint.frm
formulaname=3Dmandelbrotmix4 function=3Drecip passes=3D1
center-mag=3D+0.14827537372617890/+0.33596638473633280/4763.32\
4/1/12.499 params=3D1/-4/1/-5/-20/0 float=3Dy maxiter=3D2400
bailout=3D25 inside=3Dbof60 logmap=3D15 symmetry=3Dnone
periodicity=3D10 sound=3Doff
colors=3D333U5N<3>f7Yj8`n8_<2>z8W<2>zCO<3>yUGyZEydCyjAzp8<9>Sv\
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12000<7>Q4L
}
60603004 { ; . t=3D 0:37:20.96
; Copyright Sylvie Gallet, Jun 05, 2000
; <sylvie_gallet@compuserve.com>
; t=3Dcalc time using a PII 300 at 1600 x 1200
; Version 2000 Patchlevel 6
reset=3D2000 type=3Dformula formulafile=3Dfractint.frm
formulaname=3Dmandelbrotmix4 function=3Drecip passes=3D1
center-mag=3D+0.31458818347111160/+0.00000000000000000/7603.65\
7/1/180 params=3D1/-4/1/-5/-20/0 float=3Dy maxiter=3D2400
bailout=3D25 inside=3Dbof60 logmap=3D5 symmetry=3Dnone
periodicity=3D10 cyclerange=3D1/45 sound=3Doff
colors=3D333<2>j8`<3>z8W<2>zCO<2>yPIyUHy_G<3>zwB<8>UxeQyhMyl<3\
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5NX6Q`6Tc7Vf7Y
}
frm:MandelbrotMix4 {; Jim Muth
a=3Dreal(p1), b=3Dimag(p1), d=3Dreal(p2), f=3Dimag(p2),
g=3D1/f, h=3D1/d, j=3D1/(f-b), z=3D(-a*b*g*h)^j,
k=3Dreal(p3)+1, l=3Dimag(p3)+100, c=3Dfn1(pixel):
z=3Dk*((a*(z^b))+(d*(z^f)))+c,
|z| < l
}
Cheers,
- Sylvie
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Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 17:48:07 -0300
From: "Fliguer, Miguel" <M_Fliguer@unifon.com.ar>
Subject: (fractint) Another Three MandelbrotMix4's
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Hello ! I just returned from a dangerous exploration of the
complex plane (more precisely, in the MandelbrotMix4 forest),
in search of the man-eater Midget of Destiny. Not one, not two,
but three of them are presented here for your viewing pleasure.
Please don't feed them. Let me know if you like them.
Miguel Fliguer - Buenos Aires, Argentina
Franktal Gallery - http://members.xoom.com/fliguer/franktal.html
Brandelmoth { ; by Miguel Fliguer - 2000
; Formula by Jim Muth / Palette by Sylvie Gallet
reset=2000 type=formula formulafile=miguel.frm
formulaname=MandelbrotMix4 function=flip
center-mag=+3.05614004131027300/+1.53696288441299100/109780.7/1/2.499
params=0.57/-1.57/-4.89/-4.76/90/13 float=y maxiter=250000 inside=0
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}
Caterpil { ; by Miguel Fliguer - 2000
; Formula by Jim Muth / Palette by Sylvie Gallet
;
reset=2000 type=formula formulafile=miguel.frm
formulaname=MandelbrotMix4 function=flip passes=1
center-mag=+0.52963950292242410/+0.37627214620209390/566041.4/1/9.999
params=0.5788445692312387/-1.573107089449751/-4.889614551225318/-4.76659\
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M0<6>RF0
}
MoneyTalks { ; by Miguel Fliguer - 2000
; Formula by Jim Muth / Palette by Sylvie Gallet
;
reset=2000 type=formula formulafile=miguel.frm
formulaname=MandelbrotMix4 function=asinh passes=1
center-mag=-1.38432676730081300/+0.12551625916458630/995.8741/1/54.999
params=4.836795630148042/-3.046331819235659/-2.526959119020869/-1.048449\
403567842/3.689199170981574/4.560207448037486 float=y maxiter=200000
inside=0 sound=off
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jggj<39>55E44D33C<2>00A00A11B<42>ffiggjiik<9>rrssstttu<2>wwwxxxxxv<7>xsd
}
frm:MandelbrotMix4 {; Jim Muth
a=real(p1), b=imag(p1), d=real(p2), f=imag(p2),
g=1/f, h=1/d, j=1/(f-b), z=(-a*b*g*h)^j,
k=real(p3)+1, l=imag(p3)+100, c=fn1(pixel):
z=k*((a*(z^b))+(d*(z^f)))+c,
|z| < l
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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Hello ! I just returned from a dangerous exploration =
of the </FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>complex plane (more precisely, in the MandelbrotMix4 =
forest), </FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>in search of the man-eater Midget of Destiny. Not =
one, not two,</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>but three of them are presented here for your =
viewing pleasure.</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>Please don't feed them. Let me know if you like =
them.</FONT>
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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Miguel Fliguer - Buenos Aires, Argentina</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>Franktal Gallery - <A =
HREF=3D"http://members.xoom.com/fliguer/franktal.html" =
TARGET=3D"_blank">http://members.xoom.com/fliguer/franktal.html</A></FON=
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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Brandelmoth =
{ ; by Miguel Fliguer - 2000</FONT>
<BR><FONT =
SIZE=3D2> &nb=
sp; ; Formula by =
Jim Muth / Palette by Sylvie Gallet</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2> reset=3D2000 type=3Dformula =
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<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2> formulaname=3DMandelbrotMix4 =
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<P><FONT =
SIZE=3D2>Caterpil &=
nbsp; { ; by Miguel Fliguer - 2000</FONT>
<BR><FONT =
SIZE=3D2> &nb=
sp; ; Formula by =
Jim Muth / Palette by Sylvie Gallet </FONT>
<BR><FONT =
SIZE=3D2> &nb=
sp; ; =
</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2> reset=3D2000 type=3Dformula =
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passes=3D1</FONT>
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<P><FONT =
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by Miguel Fliguer - 2000</FONT>
<BR><FONT =
SIZE=3D2> &nb=
sp; ; =
Formula by Jim Muth / Palette by Sylvie Gallet</FONT>
<BR><FONT =
SIZE=3D2> &nb=
sp; ; </FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2> reset=3D2000 type=3Dformula =
formulafile=3Dmiguel.frm</FONT>
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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>frm:MandelbrotMix4 {; Jim Muth</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>a=3Dreal(p1), b=3Dimag(p1), d=3Dreal(p2), =
f=3Dimag(p2),</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>g=3D1/f, h=3D1/d, j=3D1/(f-b), =
z=3D(-a*b*g*h)^j,</FONT>
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c=3Dfn1(pixel):</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>z=3Dk*((a*(z^b))+(d*(z^f)))+c,</FONT>
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