Paul,
> The ported modified version of FractInt, which was really never finished
> for the Windows environment...
Are you referring to Richard's Fractint for Windows beta 5, now
renamed Iterated Dynamics?
- Hal Lane
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FOTD -- December 09, 2014 (Rating A-7,M-3)
Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts:
Today's crazy quilt image is a scene in the East Valley area
of the Z^2+C Julibrot. It is almost a Julia set, since the
orientation of the slice is double rotated only 0.01,0.01
degrees from the true Julia direction.
Both Julia and Mandelbrot aspects appear in the image. The
outer shape of the frame shows the Julia aspect of the scene.
The tapering shaft within the Julia frame is a grossly enlarged
view of the Mandelbrot valley itself.
In 4-D space an object with two extended dimensions and two tiny
dimensions, such as the Mandelbrot elements of the Julibrot, can
be enlarged in two dimensions by a properly oriented slice, just
as in 3-D space a circular cylinder can be sliced so that the
cross section appears as a circle, or stretched in one dimension
into an ellipse, or even stretched until it appears as a
straight band with parallel sides.
I named the image "Harlequin Hijinks" because of the riotous
colors, somewhat resembling a harlequin's costume.
The blocky effect of the image was created by rendering the
scene with the outside set to 'summ'. The calculation time of a
mere 40 seconds is a blessed relief from the near-eternity
calculation time of yesterday's image. Little time will be
saved by checking the FOTD web sites, but it is still the most
convenient way to view the image.
The finished image may be found at:
<http://www.crosscanpuzzles.com/Archives.html>
<http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/TESTS/FOTD/jim_muths_fotd.html>
<http://www.Nahee.com/FOTD/>
<http://user.xmission.com/~legalize/fractals/fotd/about.html>
Heavy clouds and a temperature of 41F +5C made things rather
unpleasant here at Fractal Central today. The fractal cats made
it through the day uneventfully. The fractal humans made it
through also, but with some left-right disagreement. The next
FOTD will be posted whenever I get a round tuit. Until then,
take care, and watch out for that next door. It might lead to
. . . gulp . . . Room 101.
Jim Muth
jimmuth(a)earthlink.net
START PARAMETER FILE=======================================
Harlequin_Hijinks { ; time=0:00:40.00 SF5 at 2000MHZ
reset=2004 type=formula formulafile=basicer.frm
formulaname=SliceJulibrot4 center-mag=0/0/0.891667\
/1/-90/0 params=90.01/0/89.99/90/0.251/0/0/0/2/0
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frm:SliceJulibrot4 {; draws all slices of Julibrot
pix=pixel, u=real(pix), v=imag(pix),
a=pi*real(p1*0.0055555555555556),
b=pi*imag(p1*0.0055555555555556),
g=pi*real(p2*0.0055555555555556),
d=pi*imag(p2*0.0055555555555556),
ca=cos(a), cb=cos(b), sb=sin(b), cg=cos(g),
sg=sin(g), cd=cos(d), sd=sin(d),
p=u*cg*cd-v*(ca*sb*sg*cd+ca*cb*sd),
q=u*cg*sd+v*(ca*cb*cd-ca*sb*sg*sd),
r=u*sg+v*ca*sb*cg, s=v*sin(a), esc=imag(p5)+9
c=p+flip(q)+p3, z=r+flip(s)+p4:
z=z^(real(p5))+c
|z|< esc }
END PARAMETER FILE=========================================
FOTD -- December 08, 2014 (Rating A-5,M-3)
Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts:
Today's annoyingly slow image shows an Oblate scene in the Z^2+C
Julibrot. The location is just to the side of the large
minibrot on the main stem of the Mandelbrot set. The name "A
Vast Wilderness" refers to the land of four spatial dimensions,
a tiny bit of which is visible in the center of the image.
The art rates a 5, showing that I did put a bit of extra effort
into the scene. The math rating of a 7 shows that the math
trick has already been fully explored.
The slow calculation is due to the unusually large maxiter. But
the wait may be eliminated by checking the web sites.
The finished image is online at:
<http://www.crosscanpuzzles.com/Archives.html>
<http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/TESTS/FOTD/jim_muths_fotd.html>
<http://www.Nahee.com/FOTD/>
<http://user.xmission.com/~legalize/fractals/fotd/about.html>
Today brought heavy clouds and a temperature of 32F zero-C to
Fractal Central. The next FOTD will be posted when it is ready.
Until whenever, take care, and in the asylum we call the modern
world, ignorance is the chief means to happiness.
Jim Muth
jimmuth(a)earthlink.net
START PARAMETER FILE=======================================
A_Vast_Wilderness { ; time=0:35:00.00 SF5 at 2000MHZ
reset=2004 type=formula formulafile=basicer.frm
formulaname=SliceJulibrot4 passes=t maxiter=64000
center-mag=+1.901977074475/+0.000540868233/216570/\
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pix=pixel, u=real(pix), v=imag(pix),
a=pi*real(p1*0.0055555555555556),
b=pi*imag(p1*0.0055555555555556),
g=pi*real(p2*0.0055555555555556),
d=pi*imag(p2*0.0055555555555556),
ca=cos(a), cb=cos(b), sb=sin(b), cg=cos(g),
sg=sin(g), cd=cos(d), sd=sin(d),
p=u*cg*cd-v*(ca*sb*sg*cd+ca*cb*sd),
q=u*cg*sd+v*(ca*cb*cd-ca*sb*sg*sd),
r=u*sg+v*ca*sb*cg, s=v*sin(a), esc=imag(p5)+9
c=p+flip(q)+p3, z=r+flip(s)+p4:
z=z^(real(p5))+c
|z|< esc }
END PARAMETER FILE=========================================
Never give up. Never surrender!
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> Date: Mon, 08 Dec 2014 22:12:07 -1000
> From: david <gnome(a)hawaii.rr.com>
> To: Fractint and General Fractals Discussion
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> Subject: Re: [Fractint] FOTD 05-12-14 (Threads of Valleys [A-?,M-8])
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>> On 12/06/2014 06:13 PM, Jim Muth wrote:
>>
>> FOTD -- December 05, 2014 (Rating A-?,M-8)
>>
>> Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts:
>>
>> I am thinking of (but not decided on) putting the FOTD on hiatus
>> until after the holidays or even until the current social unrest
>> calms down for good. Well, maybe I'll slip in an occasional
>> image every few weeks so those still fascinated with fractals,
>> if any, will not be thrown into sudden withdrawal.
>>
>> It's kind of hard to enjoy fractals and fractal math while
>> swimming in a sea of such unbounded human stupidity and
>> inexcusable blindness.
>
> Hmm, so the way to fight darkness is to put out your light? Don't get
> discouraged!
>
> I put up some light yesterday:
>
> "Our color comes from the light above"
>
> http://clanjones.org/stnicks/pix/2014/12/07/pano01-20141207-smaller.jpg
>
> --
> David W. Jones
> gnome(a)hawaii.rr.com
> authenticity, honesty, community
> http://dancingtreefrog.com
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2014 23:15:23 -1000
> From: alex hay <zenjew(a)hotmail.com>
> To: Fractint and General Fractals Discussion
> <fractint(a)mailman.xmission.com>
> Subject: Re: [Fractint] FOTD 05-12-14 (Threads of Valleys [A-?,M-8])
> Message-ID: <BAY174-W2766A3EABAB71F7B072D06C6650(a)phx.gbl>
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> Don't give up the ship. Aloha and Happy Holidays from Kauai.
>
> When Light comes it is as darkness had not been.
>
>> Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2014 22:12:07 -1000
>> From: gnome(a)hawaii.rr.com
>> To: fractint(a)mailman.xmission.com
>> Subject: Re: [Fractint] FOTD 05-12-14 (Threads of Valleys [A-?,M-8])
>>
>>> On 12/06/2014 06:13 PM, Jim Muth wrote:
>>>
>>> FOTD -- December 05, 2014 (Rating A-?,M-8)
>>>
>>> Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts:
>>>
>>> I am thinking of (but not decided on) putting the FOTD on hiatus
>>> until after the holidays or even until the current social unrest
>>> calms down for good. Well, maybe I'll slip in an occasional
>>> image every few weeks so those still fascinated with fractals,
>>> if any, will not be thrown into sudden withdrawal.
>>>
>>> It's kind of hard to enjoy fractals and fractal math while
>>> swimming in a sea of such unbounded human stupidity and
>>> inexcusable blindness.
>>
>> Hmm, so the way to fight darkness is to put out your light? Don't get
>> discouraged!
>>
>> I put up some light yesterday:
>>
>> "Our color comes from the light above"
>>
>> http://clanjones.org/stnicks/pix/2014/12/07/pano01-20141207-smaller.jpg
>>
>> --
>> David W. Jones
>> gnome(a)hawaii.rr.com
>> authenticity, honesty, community
>> http://dancingtreefrog.com
>>
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FOTD -- December 05, 2014 (Rating A-?,M-8)
Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts:
I am thinking of (but not decided on) putting the FOTD on hiatus
until after the holidays or even until the current social unrest
calms down for good. Well, maybe I'll slip in an occasional
image every few weeks so those still fascinated with fractals,
if any, will not be thrown into sudden withdrawal.
It's kind of hard to enjoy fractals and fractal math while
swimming in a sea of such unbounded human stupidity and
inexcusable blindness. But, for today at least, we have one
more, and I hope not the last, venture into the four-dimensional
Z^2+C Julibrot.
Today's image is named "Threads of Valleys". This is because it
has parts of both Seahorse Valley and Scepter Valley in it.
Scepter valley appears as the brilliant short ragged vertical
thread on the left, Seahorse Valley is the longer smoother
thread on the right. A bit of the large minibrot on the main
stem of the M-set is also visible.
The view is what would be seen if the Mandelbrot set were viewed
from above, filled out in a particular third dimension. The
X-axis of the image is the real(C) axis of the Julibrot; the
Y-axis is the direction halfway between the imag(Z) and real(Z)
axes.
Since I made almost no effort to work on the art aspect, I gave
the image no art rating, leaving it to the interested viewer to
apply his own rating. The math rates an 8 because, even though
the math trick is over a decade old, I still find it fascinating.
The calculation time of 15 seconds simply means that the image
is basically instantaneous. But as always, the web sites can
make things even simpler.
The finished image, for what it is, may be viewed online at:
<http://www.crosscanpuzzles.com/Archives.html>
<http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/TESTS/FOTD/jim_muths_fotd.html>
<http://www.Nahee.com/FOTD/>
<http://user.xmission.com/~legalize/fractals/fotd/about.html>
Lots of clouds, a temperature of 39F +4C and a little light rain
made today one to be forgotten here at Fractal Central. The
three fractal cats had forgotten the day by the time it was an
hour old. The next FOTD will be posted sometime in the future,
but no promises are implied. Until next time, whenever that
might be, take care, and can't anyone see what's going on?
Jim Muth
jimmuth(a)earthlink.net
START PARAMETER FILE=======================================
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pix=pixel, u=real(pix), v=imag(pix),
a=pi*real(p1*0.0055555555555556),
b=pi*imag(p1*0.0055555555555556),
g=pi*real(p2*0.0055555555555556),
d=pi*imag(p2*0.0055555555555556),
ca=cos(a), cb=cos(b), sb=sin(b), cg=cos(g),
sg=sin(g), cd=cos(d), sd=sin(d),
p=u*cg*cd-v*(ca*sb*sg*cd+ca*cb*sd),
q=u*cg*sd+v*(ca*cb*cd-ca*sb*sg*sd),
r=u*sg+v*ca*sb*cg, s=v*sin(a), esc=imag(p5)+9
c=p+flip(q)+p3, z=r+flip(s)+p4:
z=z^(real(p5))+c
|z|< esc }
END PARAMETER FILE=========================================
*HI,
is it true what Jim said:
Possibly no one is interested in fractals
anymore?
I dont believe that, thinking of the private
emails I get.One of the users comments everything I do
and MFR13 is all day long on his desktop.
After all fractals still are one of the most
interesting themes. The part they play in creation
is still unexplored, but how can you explain the
similarities on both ends of the scale?
The undefined elementary particles on one side
and the undefined dark matter on the other one?
;
Fractint for me still is the best fractal software by far
because of it?s unlimited versality. Those Mandelbulb
fractals are just plain boring, seen one you?ve seen
them all.
;
I must confess that I too struggle for motivation,
presenting interesting images and themes, the last
one the new definition of complex numbers for
fractal calculation. But silence is the answer.
Thinking of going to a new platform, facebook
maybe.
;
Another extremely interesting image and two
zooms today. It has 3 easily to detect parts
with different colors: Outside ( Black), middle
(gold) and inside (violet), but it is a single
frm Magnet image. I?m certain that the manual
real(p1) input is the responsible: 4,123456789123456.
Image(p1) is ignored. Why is the image more complex
anyway?
;
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/65mmzl5h3bbhh8d/AAAA8pd7WEXy5Hws4b5Cx4S4a?dl=0
;
Images 74,75,76
;
Petta
;
---------------------------------------Start Par---------------------------
80000-03 { ; Fantastico
; Magnet Solo - Real(p1) Input
; Time 0.07.27.25
; Clearly defined Outside, Middle, Inside Parts
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formulaname=multifractal_13 function=sin/exp/exp/sin passes=t
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params=4.123456789123456/0.3785210730307932/80000.6459575/14235.49110306\
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}
80000-08 { ; House of Wonders
; Time 0.02.24.12 Reso 1280/1024
; First Zoom into 80000-03
; Middle Part
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formulaname=multifractal_13 function=sin/exp/exp/sin passes=t
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params=4.123456789123456/0.3785210730307932/80000.6459575/14235.49110306\
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periodicity=0 rseed=-2436
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}
80000-05 { ; The World Outside
; Time 0.04.55.06 Reso 1280/1024
; Second Zoom into 80000-03
; Outside Part
reset=2004 type=formula formulafile=mfr_13.frm
formulaname=multifractal_13 function=sin/exp/exp/sin passes=t
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params=4.123456789123456/0.3785210730307932/80000.6459575/14235.49110306\
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>000
}
-------------------------------------------------End-----------------------
*
*There is a small improvement to
MFR_13 today:
The warp effect can also be applied
to magnet and lambdaFN.
The image shows what it has
accomplished with 61_Maggam-01
Maybe you?ll like it.
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https://www.dropbox.com/sh/65mmzl5h3bbhh8d/AAAA8pd7WEXy5Hws4b5Cx4S4a?dl=0
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Nr.73_8MAGW-02
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Petta
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8MagW-02 { ; Jewel Case
; Time 0.39.21.74 Reso 1280/1024
; Warped Zoom Maggam-01
reset=2004 type=formula formulafile=mfr_13.frm
formulaname=multifractal_13 function=sin/exp/exp/sin passes=t
center-mag=-1.29696014814550500/-0.00016029410913750/81.45935/1/-90/3.88\
578058618804789e-016
params=4.123456789123456/0.3785210730307932/80000.645957/14235.491103060\
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periodicity=0 rseed=-2436
colors=000<3>000000000<3>000330<6>220220220<3>110000110<2>000KA4<7>gcOjg\
RmjT<3>zzc<9>UOFRKDOGA<3>A00<9>f0Ci0Dl0F<3>z0K<6>Z0EV0DR0C<3>A08004000<2\
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*If anybody thinks my complex algorithm is not
really new look at this image. Have never seen
anything similar before and I dont think any
other formula can generate something like this.
Tell me if you want an explanation.
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The reason for the title:
You can look at the image in two ways, either
you see the lambda strings or these strange
stonelike objects, maybe you think it?s not
the same image.
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https://www.dropbox.com/sh/65mmzl5h3bbhh8d/AAAA8pd7WEXy5Hws4b5Cx4S4a?dl=0
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Image nr.72 in the folder
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Petta
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---------------------------------------Start Par-----------------------------
Lambda-65 { ; Two Aspects
; Lambda Variable set to 87
; Time 0.17.53.41 Reso 1280/1024
; New complex number definition
reset=2004 type=formula formulafile=mfr_13.frm
formulaname=multifractal_13 function=ident/exp/sin/exp passes=t
center-mag=+0.47990394670342740/-0.96333869982815480/22748.91/1/-157.499\
999999718966/-3.62519236851710502e-010
params=0.2809320352793969/-0.8534775841547899/80000.32598750002/11111.05\
06030602/152848.0404808048/1111.1604894048/1111.00482000595/256.11111100\
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inside=maxiter periodicity=0 rseed=-2436
colors=000j0pm0sp0w<4>_0dX0aU0Y<2>K0NH0JG0NE1R<3>7UX6`Z4h_2oa0wc<10>2WI2\
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