http://ecn.ab.ca/~brewhaha/FRACTINT/params.zip
This is the omnibus archive of parameters and maps that I'm particularly proud of, but the maps are all external to the parameters and a few other insignificant changes like orientation and symmetry assertions might distinguish them from the first time that I posted them. There are a few unposted goodies in there that are just waiting for the appropriate context. Neither fractint.frm nor fractint.par are in the file. I did some marketing in person, yesterday. Maybe that's the kind of thing that occupies Mister Muth on occasion, or maybe his cats do the marketing and his wife takes stuff out for production. All that I know is that my own context is small business. In a health-food store, she showed me a fridge with a 71 by 15 inch illuminated frame. I gave her a page of 4x3 "thumbnails" to choose from and gave her an estimate of what my costs and labour were to cover the frame with transparencies. It's a custom job, and her part is to narrow the selection, although I'm open to "all" and some specifications for orientation. I didn't colourize any more than were already colourized. I gave her only grayscales, because I might leave some of them that way or make them into a simple pattern of monochrome (a map for the arctanjent view that goes from black to yellow to white is monochrome to my way of thinking). (I wasn't going to do any more labour than I had to before her husband agreed to the rate for labour, and it wouldn't hurt to hear them discuss a scheme for colour). My rate for labour is a seventh of what what Nordraft down the avenue is charging for desktop publishing, but I don't hav a store front, and this would be my first order. Referrals are a big part of sales. They say it's not what you know, but who you know. I say it's more like switching gears to understand people.
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SherLok Merfy