22 Feb
2015
22 Feb
'15
1:20 a.m.
Am 22.02.2015 um 00:36 schrieb Hal Lane: > Are you saying that (for a 2-pass image) after using: > - PAR-1 and > - mfr_14_1 to create the (still unfinished) image. > - you save it as Image-1 > > Then you: > - edit the PAR-1 and save it as: PAR-2, > - edit mfr_14_2 and get: mfr_14_2_hand_modified, > - have Image-1 available to be read in by Fractint, > - Run PAR-2 and save the image as Image-2 > > Then, "Image-2" is the final result of the 2-pass mfr_14. > > Did I understand you correctly? Not quite. It´s a lot simpler then that. I dont save what you call image 1, I just need the Par and copy it directly into the "New" parfile, there are just a few modifications - call for the special frm version with the name of the image and set the functions to "ident". The image then is generated with the new functions and overwritten several times if neccessary during modification. The finished image is read and zoomed into like any other one. Fractint remembers and keeps in memory the modified frm. On a new fractint session I just call the par once and can do some more modifications. The zooms use the same modified frm. Albrecht