pr_2-2-2_J_1200_5.jpg Very nice image and colors, Mike!
When I applied Fractint's Evolver to your 3-term 'resistor' formula, I got this grid of thumbnail images: http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/MikeFrazier/M150409G.gif (Click my images for full size.) In the grid of images, P1 varies from -6.16666666 to +6.16666666 in both Real and Imaginary values in X and Y, respectively. The center thumbnail is P1 = (0, 0). Your Dropbox image with P1 = (0, 6.16666666) is the top center thumbnail. When I varied P1 from -8 to +8 in both real and imaginary values, I get this zoomed out grid of thumbnails: http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/MikeFrazier/M150409E.gif which shows a bit more of the parameter space. Here is an area in the parameter space I liked -- taken from near the 3rd thumbnail from the left -- on the X-axis, in the image: M150409E.gif above: http://www.emarketingiseasy.com/MikeFrazier/M150409K.jpg As simple as the formula is: z=0,c1=pixel-p1, c2=pixel+p1, c3=pixel: f1=z*z+c1, f2=z*z+c2, f3=z*z+c3, z=1/(1/f1+1/f2+1/f3), there's tremendous potential in this particular 3-term resistor formula and color map, Mike! Note: I used Richard's "Fractint for Windows beta 5", now called: "Iterated Dynamics," to calculate these images. - Hal Lane (\__/) ######################## (='.'=) # hallane@earthlink.net (")_(") ######################## -----Original Message----- From: Fractint [mailto:fractint-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Mike Frazier Sent: Thursday, April 9, 2015 4:16 PM To: Fractint and General Fractals Discussion Subject: [Fractint] pr_2-2-2_J I released a new version of Fracton with a unified user interface and an improved color editor. The fractal I am posting today came from a search I started back in 2012. I was experimenting with a 3 term parallel resistor formula and I tried moving the terms along the imaginary axis instead of the real axis that I usually use. Moving the terms created a lot of interesting parent fractals but one alignment in particular stood out. The colors are from two color maps in Paul Lee's map collection. I used Fracton's new color editor to combine the maps and fit them to the fractal. I liked how the purple areas look like a meandering river. Here is a link to an image: http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/33642054/image/ the center thumbnail is P1 = (0, 0) -- not Mike's Dropbox image with P1 = (0, 6.16666666) The FractInt compatible PAR file for the image is: pr_2-2-2_J { ; Exported from Fracton. reset=2004 type=formula formulafile=fracton.frm formulaname=F_20150409_1343 passes=1 float=y center-mag=-9.290328008454884/0/983.2889626222531/\ 1/0/0 params=0/6.16666666/0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0 maxiter=2000 inside=0 periodicity=6 colors=22376BCAIHEQLIXQMdVQk_UsbYuYUmUQePMYKHQFDIA\ 9A65223327B2AI2DQ1HX1Kd1Nk1Rs0Tv0Pn1Mf1IZ2FS2BK38C\ 344000862HC5PI7XPAdWDlbGthIxjIrfHj`FcVCWPAOJ8GD587\ 300030681EC2MG2TK3`P4hT4pY5xW5tR4lN3eJ3YE2Q92I50A1\ 02630E81MD1VH1bM2jR2rW2z_2rW2jR1bN1WI1OE0G90840000\ 2864GC7OIAVOCbVFj`HrgKzmHrfFj`CcVAWO7OI4GC28622376\ BCAIHEQLIXQMdVQk_UsbYuYUmUQePMYKHQFDIA9A65223327B2\ AI2DQ1HX1Kd1Nk1Rs0Tv0Pn1Mf1IZ2FS2BK38C344000862HC5\ PI7XPAdWDlbGthIxjIrfHj`FcVCWPAOJ8GD587300030681EC2\ MG2TK3`P4hT4pY5xW5tR4lN3eJ3YE2Q92I50A102630E81MD1V\ H1bM2jR2rW2z_2rW2jR1bN1WI1OE0G908400002864GC7OIAVO\ CbVFj`HrgKzmHrfFj`CcVAWO7OI4GC28622376BCAIHEQLIXQM\ dVQk_UsbYuYUmUQePMYKHQFDIA9A65223327B2AI2DQ1HX1Kd1\ Nk1Rs0Tv0Pn1Mf1IZ2FS2BK38C344000862HC5PI7XPAdWDlbG\ thIxjIrfHj`FcVCWPAOJ8GD587300030681EC2MG2TK3`P4hT4\ pY5xW5tR4lN3eJ3YE2Q92I50A } frm:F_20150409_1343 { ; Similar to the parallel resistance formula z=0,c1=pixel-p1,c2=pixel+p1,c3=pixel: f1=z*z+c1, f2=z*z+c2, f3=z*z+c3, z=1/(1/f1+1/f2+1/f3), |z|<100 } -- Mike Frazier www.fracton.org _______________________________________________ Fractint mailing list Fractint@mailman.xmission.com https://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fractint --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. http://www.avast.com