At 06:43 PM 2/16/03 -0000, you wrote:
>Jim Muth said on Friday, February 14, 2003 8:30 PM
>
>>The version generated by the parameter file *IS* the
>>altered image. When I alter an image in a separate
>>program, I make only color changes, which I then save
>>as a GIF file, load into Fractint and encode into a
>>normal parameter file.
>
>I'm missing something here. I tried taking one of the FOTD
>images into Corel Photopaint, changed the brightness,
>contrast and intensity and re-saved as a GIF file.
>Restoring the new file into Fractint doesn't allow me to zoom
>in so I guess the par info saved with the original GIF has been
>lost. Where have I gone wrong?
Apparently, the Corel program strips out the encoded
GIF data when it saves a GIF file. When you save the
altered image, do not overwrite the original. Then
load the altered image into Fractint and save the new
colors as a *.map file. Reload the original
unaltered image into Fractint and load the *.map file
that you have just saved into the original. Save the
resulting image, which now contains both data and
altered colors.
Jim M.