Albrecht, 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? - Hal Lane ######################## # hallane@earthlink.net ######################## ========================= Author: Niekamp Date: 2015-02-21 09:56 -500 To: fractint and General Fractals Discussion Subject: [Fractint] Two Pass Procedure and image After the first experimental version I have standardized the procedure. Written MFR_14 with two different versions, exclusively for two pass images. The first version has been stripped of all warp modifications and consequently function conflicts. It is down compatible and previous incompatible modifications are deleted. It is a lot faster and a good source for "from the scratch" creation. After generation a par must be copied into a special file for this image together with version two of MFR_14. The actual functions are copied into the frm, which is very easy as they all are close together. FN1-4 are now free again. Only thing more to do is modify the par to load the frm with the name of the image and set functions to "ident" and you´re ready to go ahead with the modifications. 3 zooms are ready, possibly later. ; This is mainly for the records, the Fractint Archives, but possibly there is some reaction. The lurkers have ignored all requests for cooperation and feedback and no link will be supplied anymore. ; Here is version one of MFR_14, which may be useful for interested users and should be copied into the frm folder. Only the main loop is updated. ; ------------------------------------Start FRM-------------------------- mfr_14_1 {; Albrecht Niekamp Feb.19,2015 . . . ================================= --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. http://www.avast.com