I echo what the others say and would add that despite being rather attached to gifs myself, the first image alone has over 600 times as many colours than a gif can handle.. :-( _____ From: fractint-bounces+padski=padski.co.uk@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:fractint-bounces+padski=padski.co.uk@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Charles Crocker Sent: 13 May 2011 01:54 To: Fractint and General Fractals Discussion Subject: Re: [Fractint] Recent FOTD's Now that two people have praised these images I have to ask what am I getting. The URL's seem to say that they are pointed at some PNG files. What I get is an extended download period and then a near full screen image. Attempting to save it brings up the message that I need to buy Quick Time Pro in order to do anything with the downloaded file. What is going on? It appears that I have downloaded a video. This may be as good a time as any to raise the question of the relevance of PNG. Now that whatever patents on GIF are obsolete is there any reason for not going back to it? Charles At 08:53 AM 5/11/2011, you wrote:
Jim,
Your recent postings have been exceptional. Here are 6 more details from the area you have been describing:
http://linuxenvy.com/bprentice/Fractals/Set%2016/BP_16_01a.png http://linuxenvy.com/bprentice/Fractals/Set%2016/BP_16_01b.png http://linuxenvy.com/bprentice/Fractals/Set%2016/BP_16_01c.png http://linuxenvy.com/bprentice/Fractals/Set%2016/BP_16_01d.png http://linuxenvy.com/bprentice/Fractals/Set%2016/BP_16_01e.png http://linuxenvy.com/bprentice/Fractals/Set%2016/BP_16_01f.png
Brian Prentice
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