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fractint-digest Monday, November 19 2001 Volume 01 : Number 611
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Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 10:52:43 EST
From: JimMuth@aol.com
Subject: (fractint) FOTD 15-11-01 (Ultraviolet Midget [6])
FOTD -- November 15, 2001 (Rating 6)
Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts:
Today's image is named for the colors rather than the forms.
The formula, Z^(2.5)+C, is unexceptional, though its location
344 levels up the logarithmic spiral is a bit unusual. The
colors however are what brings the forms to life.
While studying the image, searching for a name, I noticed the
conjunction of black and violet, which gives the impression of
one of those ultraviolet 'black' lights that were so popular
back in the psychedelic era. (The lights may still be popular
in some places, but I no longer go to those places.) Feeling a
bit nostalgic, I named the image "Ultraviolet Midget".
The color palette is a random one created by striking the
<enter> key while in Fractint's color cycling mode. I normally
discard these haphazard palettes as soon as they appear, but in
today's image, one of them worked just right. It worked well
enough in fact to raise the rating of a ho-hum image to a rating
actually a bit above average.
The image can be seen and enjoyed by running the parameter file
and sitting back for 12 minutes while the computer does the
work, or by going online and downloading the finished GIF image
from:
<http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/FotD/FotD.html>
or from:
<http://sdboyd.dyndns.org/~sdboyd/fotd/index.html>
The fractal weather today here at Fractal Central, where the
holly berries are ripening rapidly, was near perfect. The
fractal cats must have agreed, because they were in and out most
of the day, enjoying the sun and temperature of 63F 17C
outdoors, as well as the free meal indoors.
They had such a good day in fact that they must have been
spoiled. Thomas is even now sitting in the doorway, staring at
me -- a certain sign that he wants more food. And I also want
to send off a brief reply to the philofractal list before I
settle down to serious things such as work that pays.
Until next time, take care, and hope for the best.
Jim Muth
jamth@mindspring.com
START 20.0 PAR-FORMULA FILE================================
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e=p1, a=imag(p2)+100
p=real(p2)+PI
q=2*PI*fn1(p/(2*PI))
r=real(p2)-q
Z=C=Pixel:
Z=log(Z)
IF(imag(Z)>r)
Z=Z+flip(2*PI)
ENDIF
Z=exp(e*(Z+flip(q)))+C
|Z|<a
}
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Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 14:08:32 -0800 (PST)
From: Guy Hammer <guyh@aracnet.com>
Subject: Re: (fractint) FOTD 15-11-01 (Ultraviolet Midget [6])
On Thu, 15 Nov 2001 JimMuth@aol.com wrote:
> While studying the image, searching for a name, I noticed the
> conjunction of black and violet, which gives the impression of
> one of those ultraviolet 'black' lights that were so popular
> back in the psychedelic era. (The lights may still be popular
> in some places, but I no longer go to those places.) Feeling a
> bit nostalgic, I named the image "Ultraviolet Midget".
I do - being a member of the Fluorescent Mineral Society sort of
legitimatizes it... :-)
There are a couple of mineral museums near Sterling Hill in NJ
where ultraviolet lamps are _very_ popular.
- --
Guy Hammer, guyh@aracnet.com
http://www.aracnet.com/~guyh
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Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 23:10:45 -0500
From: "Multiple Bogeys" <neo_1061@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (fractint) FOTD 13-11-01 (The Unmidget [5])
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> A random shape is normal for midgets in Mandelbrot fractals with
> an exponent of Z between 1 and 2. The exponent of today's
> fractal is the cube-root of 3, or 1.5874, which places it right
> in the middle of the 1-to-2 zone.
The cube of that number is a lot closer to 4 than to 3. :)<br clear=3Dall=
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<HTML><BODY STYLE=3D"font:10pt verdana; border:none;"><DIV>> A random =
shape is normal for midgets in Mandelbrot fractals with<BR>> an e=
xponent of Z between 1 and 2. The exponent of today's<BR>> fract=
al is the cube-root of 3, or 1.5874, which places it right<BR>> in the=
middle of the 1-to-2 zone.<BR></DIV> <DIV>The cube of that number is a l=
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Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 00:35:53 EST
From: JimMuth@aol.com
Subject: Re: (fractint) FOTD 13-11-01 (The Unmidget [5])
Multiple B. wrote:
>The cube of that number is a lot closer to 4 than to 3. :)
I GOOFED!!!! I meant to write 4, but the finger struck 3.
FOTD in 9 hours.
Jim M.
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Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 10:14:39 -0500 (EST)
From: Jim Muth <jamth@mindspring.com>
Subject: (fractint) FOTD 16-11-01 (Eyes of a Peacock [7])
FOTD -- November 16, 2001 (Rating 7)
Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts:
I named today's image "Eyes of a Peacock". The eyes I am
reminded of are not the eyes at the front of the bird, but the
eyes that appear on the feathers as the bird spreads its mighty
tail.
While not quite as lovely as a peacock's tail, today's image,
with its areas of order mixed with areas of total chaos, is
unusual enough to rate an above-average 7.
The the parent fractal was created by the simple formula
11Z^(-1.1)+Z(-11)+(1/C). This parent is a grossly oversized
figure that needs two outzooms before it totally fits on the
screen. The most striking feature, a wheel with chaotic spokes,
lies in the northeast quadrant of the fractal. Today's image
lies deep within one of the chaotic spokes of this wheel.
The midget in today's image is one that I found by nothing more
than instinct. At the surface of the parent fractal, there is
no sign that a midget lies at this particular location. I have
not the slightest idea where the 'hunches' come from that lead
me to some of the FOTD images. I suppose it will have to remain
a fractal mystery.
It is no mystery however that the parameter file takes 7 minutes
to run on my creaky old Pentium 200mhz machine with the noisy
exhaust fan that often freezes and needs to be jogged into
turning with a toothpick. The running time on faster or slower
machines will vary accordingly.
Those with little time to spare will find it faster to download
the image from:
<http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/FotD/FotD.html>
or from:
<http://sdboyd.dyndns.org/~sdboyd/fotd/index.html>
Summer returned to Fractal Central today, as the temperature
reached 72F 22C under bright sunny skies. Also, the winds were
light, a condition the fractal cats find stimulating for outdoor
activity. Tippy the tabby, the more adventuresome one, became a
little over-stimulated while he was out, and chased an intruding
cat three doors up the hill. Thomas, the larger but lazier
orange one, watched the action from the porch, ready to leap to
the rescue if Tippy needed help. Luckily for Thomas, Tippy
needed no help.
Luckily for me also, the work today is reasonably light. But
even so, it will take several hours to finish. I guess I'd best
get started. Until next time, take care, and it will all work
out all right.
Jim Muth
jamth@mindspring.com
jimmuth@aol.com
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g=1/f, h=1/d, j=1/(f-b), z=(-a*b*g*h)^j,
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z=k*((a*(z^b))+(d*(z^f)))+c,
|z| < l
}
END 20.0 PAR-FORMULA FILE==================================
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Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 15:46:42 -0000
From: "Nimrod Jones" <Nimrod@doleos.demon.co.uk>
Subject: (fractint) Fractint sound
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In version 20.0 of Fractint it says in the help file that in the menu =
you get when you press Ctrl+F (the Sound Parameters menu) there is an =
option called OrbitSave, or something like that, which outputs the Hertz =
that the computer plays into a sounds.txt file. This is an option that =
I, personally, would find very very useful as one of the aspects of the =
"sounds of fractals" feature has quite inspired me to try devising some =
interesting music experiments from the results. However, this option =
doesn't appear on this menu and I can't find it in any of the other =
menues. I have also downloaded the Developer's current version and it is =
not on their either. Does anyone know if this is a feature that is =
documented but actually missing, or if there is some "special" way of =
doing this that I am not aware of.
Thanks for your help
Nimrod...
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Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 10:29:32 -0600
From: "Paul N. Lee" <Paul.N.Lee@Worldnet.att.net>
Subject: Re: (fractint) Fractint sound
Nimrod Jones wrote:
>
> In version 20.0 of Fractint it says in the
> help file that in the menu you get when you
> press Ctrl+F (the Sound Parameters menu)
> there is an option called OrbitSave, or
> something like that, which outputs the Hertz
> that the computer plays into a sounds.txt file.
I am using the latest 20.02 version from the Developer's web site, and
from the Sound Control Screen, the F1 (Help) discusses the
"ORBITSAVE=sound" parameter on the Sound Parameters help page (near the
bottom). I assume that it is talking about what may be set either from
the Command Line or within the SSTOOLS.INI file.
I just tried this by setting the value in my SSTOOLS.INI file and ran
quick PAR. The file was written as "SOUND001.TXT" into the directory
path of FractInt's executable module.
Sincerely,
P.N.L.
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Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 11:47:39 -0500
From: Sylvie Gallet <Sylvie_Gallet@compuserve.com>
Subject: (fractint) New galleries
Hi All,
I just added four galleries (#37 to 40) to my site:
<http://www.fractalus.com/sylvie/homepage.htm>
Best regards,
- Sylvie
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Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 09:31:51 EST
From: BillatNY@aol.com
Subject: Re: (fractint) New galleries
Sylvie,
You continue to astonish me after all these years. Terrific stuff!
Bill
http://members.aol.com/billatny/fractopi.htm
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Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 09:58:48 -0500 (EST)
From: Jim Muth <jamth@mindspring.com>
Subject: (fractint) FOTD 17-11-01 (Flailing Minibrot [6])
FOTD -- November 17, 2001 (Rating 6)
Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts:
Today's image reminds me of a spinning midget edged with flails.
It's not an exact representation, but it's close enough to
justify the name I gave the image -- "Flailing Minibrot".
The scene lies near a hole in a valley of the fractal that
results when the whimsical formula 12Z^(-1.2)+1.2Z(-12)+(1/C) is
iterated with the escape radius set at 400. (Escape radii are
very important when working with formulae that contain negative
exponents of Z.)
I feel that the image is worth the rating of 6 that I gave it,
though if my FOTD's continue to rate above average, the FOTD
quality that I consider worthy of an average rating will
increase, and the ratings will correspondingly drop.
The parameter file attached at the bottom of this letter will
reproduce the image of the day in under 10 minutes. Or the
image can be seen by downloading it from the W.W.Web at:
<http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/FotD/FotD.html>
or at:
<http://sdboyd.dyndns.org/~sdboyd/fotd/index.html>
The weather today (Friday) here at Fractal Central was even more
summer-like than yesterday. The temperature reached 75F 24C,
the skies were sunny, the winds were gentle, and the cats were
happy. Being happy cats, they were well behaved all day for a
change.
Well, it's now Saturday morning and there's a bit of work to do.
I'd also like to write a few words for the under-cared-for
philofractal list. So I'll end the FOTD now with the
traditional 'take care and keep enjoying those fractals'.
Jim Muth
jamth@mindspring.com
jimmuth@aol.com
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Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 11:03:06 -0500
From: Lee Skinner <LeeHSkinner@compuserve.com>
Subject: (fractint) New galleries
Hi Sylvie,
Fantastic new galleries!!!! I loved them all!
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Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 17:37:28 -0500
From: Sylvie Gallet <Sylvie_Gallet@compuserve.com>
Subject: (fractint) New galleries
Hi Lee and Bill,
Thank you for your kind words about my new galleries!
Cheers,
- Sylvie
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Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2001 10:13:01 EST
From: JimMuth@aol.com
Subject: (fractint) FOTD 18-11-01 (The Messiest Midget [3])
FOTD -- November 18, 2001 (Rating 3)
Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts:
Today's scene is a total mess, which I could rate at only a
below-average 3. The mess exists because I spent much of my
normal fractalling time setting up an observation post in the
fractal yard, where I spent the night trying to keep warm and
watching for meteors. The work was worth the effort, because
after two failed years, the sky remained clear and the
meteors appeared on schedule. They arrived shortly after
3am at a rate of 1 to 2 per second, and the display continued
until dawn broke.
I'll not attempt to describe today's fractal, which must be
left to speak for itself. (As though fractals could speak.) I
named the image "The Messiest Midget". One glance at the
unusually slow image will explain why.
The image can be rendered in 1-1/2 hours from the parameter
file, but I recommend letting Paul and Scott do the hard work,
and downloading the image from their web sites at:
<http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/FotD/FotD.html>
and at:
<http://sdboyd.dyndns.org/~sdboyd/fotd/index.html>
The fractal weather today (Saturday) kept the cats happy. The
temperature of 61F 16C was just warm enough, and the partly
cloudy skies let just enough sun through to let them bask.
As for me, it's 10am and time to start the day. The first thing
I'm going to do is take a nap. Until next time, take care, and
some fractal problems just can't be solved, but they can always
be reduced.
Jim Muth
jamth@mindspring.com
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Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2001 11:27:41 -0800
From: Mark Christenson <mchris@value.net>
Subject: Re: (fractint) New galleries
At 11:47 AM 11/16/01 -0500, Sylvie wrote:
> I just added four galleries (#37 to 40) to my site:
Hi Sylvie!
Although you have a lot of great images, I found the
2821115 2821116 2821125 (maybe some others?
2821127?) zoom series in Gallery 37 particularly visually
compelling. An eerie, Dali-esque landscape, alluring yet
threatening with those looping, razor-sharp ribbons and
floral forms. If you don't mind, I would like to know what
the formula was.
Also, I am curious as to why I only got the announcement
on the Fractint list. Did you send it to Fractal Art?
Thanks,
Bud
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Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2001 14:04:05 -0300
From: "Ricardo M. Forno" <rforno@tutopia.com>
Subject: Re: (fractint) FOTD 18-11-01 (The Messiest Midget [3])
Meteors? I rarely saw one (well, when I was young, perhaps in 1954 or so, I
saw one with the apparent size of the moon, surrounded by yellow and green
flames).I know there are specific dates when one can observe many of them,
but I don't know which are these dates (and hours; apparently in the case
you report, 3am was a critical hour). Maybe you can share the schedules, or
point to a web page giving these data.
- ----- Original Message -----
From: <JimMuth@aol.com>
To: <fractint@lists.xmission.com>
Cc: <philofractal@lists.fractalus.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2001 12:13 PM
Subject: (fractint) FOTD 18-11-01 (The Messiest Midget [3])
>
> FOTD -- November 18, 2001 (Rating 3)
>
> Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts:
>
> Today's scene is a total mess, which I could rate at only a
> below-average 3. The mess exists because I spent much of my
> normal fractalling time setting up an observation post in the
> fractal yard, where I spent the night trying to keep warm and
> watching for meteors. The work was worth the effort, because
> after two failed years, the sky remained clear and the
> meteors appeared on schedule. They arrived shortly after
> 3am at a rate of 1 to 2 per second, and the display continued
> until dawn broke.
>
> I'll not attempt to describe today's fractal, which must be
> left to speak for itself. (As though fractals could speak.) I
> named the image "The Messiest Midget". One glance at the
> unusually slow image will explain why.
>
> The image can be rendered in 1-1/2 hours from the parameter
> file, but I recommend letting Paul and Scott do the hard work,
> and downloading the image from their web sites at:
>
> <http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/FotD/FotD.html>
>
> and at:
>
> <http://sdboyd.dyndns.org/~sdboyd/fotd/index.html>
>
> The fractal weather today (Saturday) kept the cats happy. The
> temperature of 61F 16C was just warm enough, and the partly
> cloudy skies let just enough sun through to let them bask.
>
> As for me, it's 10am and time to start the day. The first thing
> I'm going to do is take a nap. Until next time, take care, and
> some fractal problems just can't be solved, but they can always
> be reduced.
>
>
> Jim Muth
> jamth@mindspring.com
>
>
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>
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>
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Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2001 17:34:45 -0800 (PST)
From: Guy Hammer <guyh@aracnet.com>
Subject: (fractint) Meteors (was The Messiest Midget)
On Sun, 18 Nov 2001, Ricardo M. Forno wrote:
> I know there are specific dates when one can observe many of them,
> but I don't know which are these dates (and hours; apparently in the case
> you report, 3am was a critical hour). Maybe you can share the schedules, or
> point to a web page giving these data.
http://www.spaceweather.com
The site gives information when to expect aurora (northern lights) displays
as well.
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Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2001 08:40:07 -0500
From: "Doug Stewart" <dastew@sympatico.ca>
Subject: Re: (fractint) FOTD 18-11-01 (The Messiest Midget [3])
Try This Page
http://comets.amsmeteors.org/meteors/calendar.html
doug Stewart
- ----- Original Message -----
From: "Ricardo M. Forno" <rforno@tutopia.com>
To: <fractint@lists.xmission.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2001 12:04 PM
Subject: Re: (fractint) FOTD 18-11-01 (The Messiest Midget [3])
> Meteors? I rarely saw one (well, when I was young, perhaps in 1954 or so,
I
> saw one with the apparent size of the moon, surrounded by yellow and green
> flames).I know there are specific dates when one can observe many of them,
> but I don't know which are these dates (and hours; apparently in the case
> you report, 3am was a critical hour). Maybe you can share the schedules,
or
> point to a web page giving these data.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <JimMuth@aol.com>
> To: <fractint@lists.xmission.com>
> Cc: <philofractal@lists.fractalus.com>
> Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2001 12:13 PM
> Subject: (fractint) FOTD 18-11-01 (The Messiest Midget [3])
>
>
> >
> > FOTD -- November 18, 2001 (Rating 3)
> >
> > Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts:
> >
> > Today's scene is a total mess, which I could rate at only a
> > below-average 3. The mess exists because I spent much of my
> > normal fractalling time setting up an observation post in the
> > fractal yard, where I spent the night trying to keep warm and
> > watching for meteors. The work was worth the effort, because
> > after two failed years, the sky remained clear and the
> > meteors appeared on schedule. They arrived shortly after
> > 3am at a rate of 1 to 2 per second, and the display continued
> > until dawn broke.
> >
> > I'll not attempt to describe today's fractal, which must be
> > left to speak for itself. (As though fractals could speak.) I
> > named the image "The Messiest Midget". One glance at the
> > unusually slow image will explain why.
> >
> > The image can be rendered in 1-1/2 hours from the parameter
> > file, but I recommend letting Paul and Scott do the hard work,
> > and downloading the image from their web sites at:
> >
> > <http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/FotD/FotD.html>
> >
> > and at:
> >
> > <http://sdboyd.dyndns.org/~sdboyd/fotd/index.html>
> >
> > The fractal weather today (Saturday) kept the cats happy. The
> > temperature of 61F 16C was just warm enough, and the partly
> > cloudy skies let just enough sun through to let them bask.
> >
> > As for me, it's 10am and time to start the day. The first thing
> > I'm going to do is take a nap. Until next time, take care, and
> > some fractal problems just can't be solved, but they can always
> > be reduced.
> >
> >
> > Jim Muth
> > jamth@mindspring.com
> >
> >
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> > |z| < l
> > }
> >
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> >
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Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2001 20:48:59 +1300
From: "Morgan L. Owens" <packrat@nznet.gen.nz>
Subject: Re: (fractint) FOTD 18-11-01 (The Messiest Midget [3])
At 14:04 18/11/2001 -0300, Ricardo M. Forno wrote:
>(and hours; apparently in the case
>you report, 3am was a critical hour).
Generally speaking (at any time of year), midnight to dawn are better for
meteors; at those times you're standing on the leading edge of the Earth as
it rotates, scooping up debris as it goes.
Morgan L. Owens
"Hah! I said 'edge of the Earth' without blushing!"
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