From: fractint-owner@xmission.com (fractint Digest) To: fractint-digest@xmission.com Subject: fractint Digest V1 #2 Reply-To: fractint@xmission.com Sender: fractint-owner@xmission.com Errors-To: fractint-owner@xmission.com Precedence: fractint Digest Wednesday, August 13 1997 Volume 01 : Number 002 In this issue: Re: (fractint) Welcome folks (fractint) Presenting myself... Re: (fractint) Welcome folks Re: (fractint) Presenting myself... (fractint) ParToBat (fractint) ParToBat Re: (fractint) Welcome folks (fractint) Re: deep zooms Re: (fractint) Welcome folks RE: (fractint) Re: Making myself known (fractint) identity crisis Re: (fractint) Welcome folks Re: (fractint) Welcome folks (fractint) Wish list (fractint) Welcome folks RE: (fractint) ParToBat Re: (fractint) Sylvie's Palm Trees Re: (fractint) Welcome folks! Re: (fractint) Sylvie's Palm Trees Re: (fractint) Welcome folks (fractint) Re: Making myself known RE: (fractint) Welcome folks Re: (fractint) Welcome folks (fractint) Just a few to warm up with See the end of the digest for information on subscribing to the fractint or fractint-digest mailing lists and on how to retrieve back issues. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 12 Aug 1997 23:39:42 -0400 (EDT) From: BrockBadge@aol.com Subject: Re: (fractint) Welcome folks In a message dated 97-08-12 22:07:29 EDT, the collection of monkeys affectionately known as mailing lists writes: >> I suggest those of you already here make yourselves known :-) After reading all of you other's's posts, I feel surely inadequate ! ... Okay here it is: My name: For purely superstitious reasons I do not give my name out over the Internet although anyone with any sleuthing could find it as it is not a secret I publish a mediocre webpage under my pseudonym at http://members.aol.com/brockbadge/ I live in Chattanooga, Tennessee. I have always enjoyed fractals (since I heard of them, anyway. . . see below). I discovered fractals on the net, um... sometime within the last 7 days, and subscribed to fractal-art because I saw that guy's sig ( i can never remember names ) and got Fractint 19.6 a coupla days later. ( WOULD have gotten it right away, but I can't seem to connect to spanky.triumf.ca in the morning :( And i subscribed to this list because . . . well because I'd like to use fractint for myself I guess, and to be free of having other people have to post their .par files for me. :) "Brock" --who can recognize the Mandelbrot set now-- - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 00:11:55 -0300 From: Fabian Labeau Subject: (fractint) Presenting myself... My name is Fabian Labeau, I=B4m a MD and an admirer of the fractal art. I= like the work of Skinner, Muth, Carr, Park, Gallet and most of the artist in the fractal world. I=B4m trying to understand the basics of fractals (Isn=B4t= ease for me, remember that I=B4m not a mathematic, just a plain MD.) Many (if not all) the bioforms are fractals.=20 Well, that=B4s all. I=B4m from Buenos Aires, Argentina and my english= teacher is a guy called Tarzan, so forgive me and I promise to improve it. Saludos Fabian Labeau andros@impsat1.com.ar andros@interactive.com.ar flabeau@bigfoot.com http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/3792 - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 12 Aug 1997 22:12:21 PST From: NOEL_GIFFIN Subject: Re: (fractint) Welcome folks Hi Everyone, Following Tim's suggestion for introductions. I thought I would wait for a few days for people to join up before posting. My Name is Noel Giffin and I've had an interest in fractals from reading about them in Scientific American in the late 1980's. I played around in fortran originally creating my own fractal programs, making lots of mistakes and getting confused at strange results for awhile, before I really understood what I was doing. I switched to Fractint around version 15 because I couldn't resist the temptation of the formula parser. What, I don't have to compile every time? From the alt.fractals and then the sci.fractals newsgroups I came in contact with all these crazy people who were interested in this subject as well. I started an ftp archive for fractals in the early days of the internet and later turned that into the Spanky Fractal Database and webserver. Thanks again to everyone who has contributed and made it such a success. I maintain the Fractint web pages as well. Sorry if people here have emailed me and I haven't responded or not taken up all your material and ideas. It keeps me so busy, I barely find time to make any of my own fractals. I work at TRIUMF which is a 500 MeV cyclotron on the University of British Columbia campus in Vancouver, B.C. Canada. I've been working around computers since my college days in Ottawa, where I learned on DEC pdp-8 and IBM 1620 machines where 4k of core memory was something that you could hold in your hands and marvel at the maze of beads and wires. Life was so simple then. So what if it took two days to punch your program onto cards only to drop them on the way to the machine room. So that's what sequence numbers were for? I'm really glad Tim started this list. I've never had a CIS account and I've always felt a little like an outsider, knowing most of all the ideas and development for fractint was done there. I hope a little of the discussion and technical fractal topics will now spill over here as well. Cheers, Noel - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 02:02:21 +0500 (GMT) From: Ramiro Perez Subject: Re: (fractint) Presenting myself... Hi Friends My name is Ramiro Perez, and I am a fractint enthusiast since the days on where the fractals (like lambdasines in BASIC) take long time to render and fractint came with a fast generation of fractals (in 8088 computers!) surprising (and helping!) all of us that tries to build programs for generating fractals in those days!! For me Fractint helped me to learn, discover and to explore fractals, since the days on where fractint fits perfectly in a 360kb diskette. The formula parser is the best invention that fractint has, and I took some fractals challeges with it, that you can see im my web pages, such as the escape time rendering of the IFS (the fern for example) or the Icons fractals (using zmag to plot the attractor) coded for the formula parser. Many thanks for making fractint, without it, the fractals don't where the same... By the way, my web pages are at: http://www.utp.ac.pa/~rperez/ Ramiro Perez Ramiro Perez Clare Nash . _/ . . System Adminstrator . * . _/ * PANNet * + . _/ _/ _/ . + . e-mails: . . _/ _/ _/ + . rperez@ns.pa _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ . rperez@keops.utp.ac.pa . * _/ _/ _/ . * rperez@listas.utp.ac.pa + + _/ _/ _/ * . . Web pages: . _/ . * http://www.utp.ac.pa/~rperez * _/ . + . . + - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: 13 Aug 97 07:58:57 GMT From: wdelange@biochem.nl (Wim de Lange) Subject: (fractint) ParToBat With all the par files that are coming in through the different mailinglists, I put all those files including the formula's in one par file using the 19.6 files. I use partobat to make a batch file of these par files. The only problem is that partobat can't recognize the 19.6 FRM: format for including formula's. Does anyone know of a newer version, of how to reach the author of this little program? Groetjes, Wim de Lange _____________________________________ Internet: wdelange@biochem.nl CompuServe: 100142,604 _____________________________________ - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: 13 Aug 97 04:30:50 EDT From: George Martin <76440.1143@CompuServe.COM> Subject: (fractint) ParToBat Wim, You wrote > I use partobat to make a batch file of these par files. The only problem is that partobat can't recognize the 19.6 FRM: format for including formula's. Does anyone know of a newer version, of how to reach the author of this little program? < Michael Peters (100041.247@compuserve.com) is the author of this very popular Fractint utility. Concurrent with the release of Fractint 19.6 he posted an updated version of partobat in the CompuServe forum; his new version recognizes that entries in parfiles beginning with "frm:", "lsys:" or "ifs:" are not image entries, and therefore does not write batch commands to draw them. I don't know if this latest version has been sent to Noel Giffin for inclusion in the Spanky Fractal Database, but if not, it should be. George Martin - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 10:41:46 +0200 From: Nicolas Guerin Subject: Re: (fractint) Welcome folks > I suggest those of you already here make yourselves known :-) Hi, My name is Nicolas Guerin. I live in Grenoble, France, close to the French Alps. I've been a fractal enthusiast for a long time now, beginning at the end of the 80s on my Amiga. I am mostly interested in fractal programming: rendering techniques, code optimization, etc. I consider Fractint as THE fractal program, even though it is becoming somewhat outdated: no 32 bits support, dos only (and UNIX port), and basic user interface. I guess those issues will be discussed in this mailing list ;-) - -Nicolas - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 04:59:57 -0400 From: Sylvie Gallet Subject: (fractint) Re: deep zooms Rich wrote: >> I also have noticed that a bunch of the images in the various PAR >> files being distributed around compute out as a constant color screen >> for me. Does anyone else have this problem? If it would help, I can >> send someone a GIF file saved of one of my constant color screen >> situations. I don't have this problem but I can have a look. Send me a GIF and the= corresponding par. Cheers, - Sylvie - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 04:59:59 -0400 From: Sylvie Gallet Subject: Re: (fractint) Welcome folks Hi All, >> Yes, Sylvie! Please repost it! OK Linda, here it is: Gallet-9-02 { ; Sylvie Gallet, sylvie_gallet@compuserve.com, Aug 1997 z1 =3D c =3D pixel , mz1 =3D cabs(fn2(z1)) , k =3D real(p1)*mz1 bailout =3D real(p2) , z =3D imag(p1) : z1 =3D z1*z1 + c z1 =3D fn1(real(z1)) + flip(imag(z1)) , mz1 =3D cabs(z1) if (mz1 <=3D k) z1 =3D (z1 + 1) * p3 , mz1 =3D cabs(z1) endif if (mz1 < imag(p1)) z =3D z1^imag(p2) endif mz1 <=3D bailout } 6SG90219.GIF { ; . t=3D 0:02:0= 6.22 ; Copyright Sylvie Gallet, Aug 10, 1997 ; ; t=3Dcalc time using a Pentium 166 at 1600 x 1200 reset=3D1960 type=3Dformula formulafile=3Dgallet_9.frm formulaname=3Dgallet-9-02 function=3Dtan/sinh passes=3D1 center-mag=3D0.181592/0.135159/1.149304/1.0758/-85/-17.744 params=3D100/100/8/3/1.1/0 float=3Dy maxiter=3D255 inside=3D0 decomp=3D= 256 periodicity=3D0 colors=3DaU0<23>CB0AA0AA0<28>XaIYbJZcKZcL_dM<28>yyxzzzzzz<29>smOrlMqkM<= 29>\ CC1AA0AA0<28>OSEOTEPUFQVG<29>xxxzzzzzz<29>i_3hZ0gZ0<4>bV0 cyclerange=3D0/255 } Cheers, - Sylvie - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 13:13:33 +0200 From: Thore Berntsen Subject: RE: (fractint) Re: Making myself known Do You know when the next release of Fractint will be? I really liked the idea behind the "evolver" feature! Thore Berntsen Norway >---------- >From: Tim Wegner[SMTP:twegner@phoenix.net] >Sent: 13. august 1997 02:10 >To: fractint@mail.xmission.com >Subject: Re: (fractint) Re: Making myself known > >Rich Thomson said: > >> In response to Tim's prodding :), I'll introduce myself. > >I guess I should respond to my own prodding > >I've been a Fractint developer since version 6 or so and am >currently the developer team coordinator. Fractint development >continues, but it's much slower than it once was. As always, we have >more ideas than time or energy, but once in a while we get code >contributions that prod us on, or find a burst of energy from >somewhere. > >I am a software developer at the Johnson Space Center working for >the United Space Alliance. I am a mathematician by training. I have >written 5 Fractint-related books. The first several were best sellers >when they came out in the early 90's. They all went out of print when >Mitch Waite sold out to MacMillan. My favorite was Fractal Creations >2nd Edition. Because the book market is now so internet oriented, >there is no hope for more books anytime soon, though if we ever port >Fractint to Windows, there would be a small window of opportunity to >do a book targetting whatever the latest and greatest Windows version >is. At the present time I am very happy to NOT be writing :-) But I >sure wish Fractal Creations was in print. It's a good book. It even >has an appendix on hypercomplex fractals, my modest contribution to >the literature. > >Things in the works at the moment for Fractint: > >There will be an "evolver" feature that fills the screen with >thumbnails of variations that change a particular parameter. Robin >Bussell contributed this, and several of us are helping with it. > >At long last we have some SOI (Synchonous Orbit Iteration) code that >greatly speeds up some deep zooms. It is based on code by Michael >Ganss, who wrote AlmondBread. This isn't too well integrated yet. >What I obviously need to do is port the logic to arbitrary >precision, since SOI is nmost useful for very deeps zooms, and since >deeps zooms are slow and could use some speedup! It remains to be >seen how well this would work, but I have high hopes. We can also >make SOI function with any fractal types. Whether the algorithm >will actually *work* with other than Mandelbrot/Julia is anyone's >guess > >Well, that's enough for now. > >Tim Wegner > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------ >Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List >Post Message: fractint@xmission.com >Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" >Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net >Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" > - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 06:25:12 -0600 From: Subject: (fractint) identity crisis Hi Folks, Just to clear any misunderstandings, there is no 'jay perret' on this list, that just me using someone elses copy of netscape to send mail and forgetting to fiddle with the ID! So fear not, I'm really me, not him, and he's not me, or something..... (though there is another Robin Bussell in England who teaches computing at the university of Hertfordshire... he's not me either, not tall enough :-) ) meanwhile.... >>Do You know when the next release of Fractint will be? I really liked >>the idea behind the "evolver" feature! >>Thore Berntsen Thanks Thore! Well it's not going to be *too* soon I'm afraid but things are now emerging from the 'quick hack' stage (well 'two year fiddle' really ) and we're dealing with issues like stopping the evolver crashing everything when it's told to do something illogical, stopping it eating up all available memory, allowing save/resume operations and so on... in short all the things that make it useable by anyone without detailed inside knowlege of how it works (which is the whole driving point behind it ). I'm not going to make any promises as to time as that would be a foolish thing to do where software development is concerned.. just ask Bill Gates :-) Cheers, Robin. - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 08:25:24 -0400 From: Dave Kolasa Subject: Re: (fractint) Welcome folks My name is Dave Kolasa. I spend my days working with computers and most evenings my home pc is cooking up fractals - been using Fractint since version 13 or around there somewhere. Although I've been reading a few books per year about chaos and fractals it's still difficult to do more than begin to comprehend all the mathematics involved . . . Dave - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 12 Aug 1997 22:29:27 -0700 From: jpreslar@memphisonline.com Subject: Re: (fractint) Welcome folks Hi . . . I am Janet Preslar from Memphis which is celerating, even as I write, Dead Elvis Week. Like Alice/Chessiecat I am a newbie and am still generating fractals on a 486. With any luck that may change in a few weeks. Many of you have been of great help to me (whether you know it or not) by your informative web-sites, posts to fractal-art, and inspiring galleries of work. Thanks for that and all the help I plan to ask for in the future ;) Janet http://www.ParkeNet.org/jp - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: 13 Aug 97 09:08:11 EDT From: George Martin <76440.1143@CompuServe.COM> Subject: (fractint) Wish list Friends, I'm doing some work on the memory management code in the formula parser. This would be a good time to make known any ideas you have for the parser. As with all wish list items, there is no guarantee that the proposed feature will be added right away, but at least I may be able to complete the work I'm doing now in a way that won't preclude implementation in the future. George Martin - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 09:29:55 -0700 (MST) From: Kerry Mitchell Subject: (fractint) Welcome folks >> I suggest those of you already here make yourselves known :-) > I am Lee Skinner from Albuquerque, New Mexico. Fractaholic and fractal >artist since that first article appeared in Scientific American in the >mid '80s. When I discovered Fractint it was up to version 12.0. What he said! I'm Kerry Mitchell, currently in Phoenix, AZ. Been doing fractals since that same SciAm article. Started with a Commodore 64, then graduated to computing fractal datafiles on a mainframe and downloading them over a 2400 baud modem to my Amiga. Now, I use mostly Fractint and my own codings (in QuickBASIC), along with Piclab (image processing program by the Stone Soupers). I'm an aerospace engineer by training and work as staff scientist at the Arizona Science Center. I've had the privilege of doing several museum and gallery shows, and have sold a few images for use on bookcovers. When I first found Fractint, v12, I thought that Stone Soup Group had foolishly mis-typed--it was *obviously* version 1.2; no good program could have *twelve* versions! :-) - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kerry Mitchell lkmitch@primenet.com - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 10:03:03 PST From: NOEL_GIFFIN Subject: RE: (fractint) ParToBat Hi, Michael Peters sent me partobat v. 3.4 in May of this year. Partobat 3.4 ignores FRM:, LSYS:, and IFS: entries which can be part of PAR files in the forthcoming Fractint version 19.6. If there is a more recent version I haven't got it yet. Version 3.4 can be found at: http://spanky.triumf.ca/pub/fractals/programs/ibmpc/partob.zip Cheers, Noel - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 09:58:25 -0700 From: "Mike or Linda Allison" Subject: Re: (fractint) Sylvie's Palm Trees Thanks, Sylvie! It's beautiful! and Lee's right . . . palm trees in winter! Linda - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 13:19:23 -0400 (EDT) From: Jim Muth Subject: Re: (fractint) Welcome folks! At 10:12 AM 8/12/97 -0400, you wrote: >Hi All, > >I suggest those of you already here make yourselves known :-) Greetings everyone, I am Jim Muth, fractal fanatic, graphic artist, writer and sometimes philosopher. I reside in a large, (too large in fact), East Coast city of the USA, where I spend most of my idle hours searching for those elusive great fractals. Those of you who are members of the Fractal-Art mailing list are already familiar with my work. It appears as the "Fractal of the Day", which I've been posting to that list for several months, and will continue doing so. But in addition to the artistic aspect, fractals also have a math- ematical and philosophical aspect, and it is these aspects which I will emphasize in my posts to this list. Like many of you, I learned about fractals from the articles which appeared in Scientific American Magazine in the 1980's. But it was not until 1987 that I actually began working with them on a clunky old 8088. Even now, I am still using a 486, but I am ready to purchase a new machine as soon as I determine which processor runs Fractint the fastest. My particular fascination with fractals lies in the fact that they are multi-dimensional. The assemblage of Julia sets comprises a four-dimensional object known as the julibrot figure. The assem- blage of perturbed Mandelbrot sets also comprises a four-dimensional figure, the same julibrot figure sliced from a different direction. But in addition to these two directions, there are four other perpendicular directions in which the julibrot may be sliced in two-dimensional slices. It is these other directions, as well as the oblique and skew directions of the julibrot that I am most interested in. Before I go, I'd like to tell my most wished-for Fractint feature -- a simple text editor included as part of the program. This would eliminate the constant switching of programs when fine-tuning formulas. See all of you soon. Take care. Jim Muth jamth@mindspring.com - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 15:23:20 -0400 From: Sylvie Gallet Subject: Re: (fractint) Sylvie's Palm Trees Thanks Linda! Now, I hope that you'll post some of your wonderful pars= here! Cheers, - Sylvie - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 08:29:54 -0400 From: wdecker@csc.com Subject: Re: (fractint) Welcome folks > I suggest those of you already here make yourselves known :-) Hi, my name is Bill Decker. I've been using Fractint on and off since the late 80's. Fractint has taught me lots about fractal math as it drew pretty pictures. It's good to see that there is now a list devoted to the program. (Thanks, Tim.) I hope to learn more as questions are asked and answers are supplied on the list. My interest is in Iterated Function Systems. IFSs are something that Fractint is not quite as useful for as it is with some other fractal types. This isn't a complaint, but it explains my on and off Fractint usage. Perhaps, as I get the time, I will propose some possible improvements to Fractint in this area. In the meantime, I have been working on my own software to investigate IFSs. While this means that I don't have as much time for Fractint as I used to, my continued interest in Fractint has at last moved me to add a feature to my IFS software to produce 19.6 par files. This will allow me to share my IFS creations with others. Anyway, IFSs continue to hold my fascination and I look forward to running into other IFS aficionados on this list who might share their IFS experiences with us. Bill http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Studios/1450 - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 18:15:44 -0400 From: Leslie St Clair Subject: (fractint) Re: Making myself known Tim Wegner wrote: >>I suggest those of you already here make yourselves known :-) Hi, my name is Les St Clair. = I've been around CompuServe's GraphDev forum for a couple of years and it= 's a pleasure to be able to join the wider internet "Fractint" community via= this mailing list. I've conjoured up a special fractal to celebrate the occasion (it's at th= e end of this message for those with the patience to render it!). I'm an industrial (paint) chemist from Liverpool, UK (and just about old enough to remember The Beatles in their hay-day) Now living in North Wales and still having fun with fractals! cheers, one and all, = - - Les acc_man_mod {; Modified Sylvie Gallet formula ; Modified acceleration_man.frm (generalized by Les St Clair= ) ; use fn1=3Dcabs, fn2=3Dabs for default behaviour ; set p1=3D0 and p2=3D0 for default behaviour z2 =3D r =3D 0: l =3D r, z =3D z2 z1 =3D z*z + pixel +p1 vel1 =3D z1 - z z2 =3D z1*z1 + pixel +p2 vel2 =3D z2 - z1 acc =3D vel2 - vel1 r =3D fn1(acc) r < 4 && fn2(l - r) >=3D 0.001 } am_mod07 { ; "Mandeldots" t=3D 1:43:44= =2E05 ; t=3Dcalc time [h:mm:ss.] using a PII-266 at 1600x1= 200 ; (c) 1997 by Les St Clair [Par date: Aug 13, 1997] ; e-mail to: les_stclair@compuserve.com reset=3D1960 type=3Dformula formulafile=3Dles.frm formulaname=3Dacc_man_mod function=3Datan/exp passes=3D1 center-mag=3D-0.83951030653773470/+0.54991016694909520/100.8836/1/-7.5 params=3D0.45/0/0.33/0 float=3Dy maxiter=3D1000 inside=3Dzmag decomp=3D= 256 periodicity=3D0 colors=3DM08<7>U0AV0BW0BX0CY0C<2>`0Da0Db2D<14>zVF<14>b2Da0D`0D<3>X0BW0B= V0B\ U0BT0A<9>J06J06H06G06<15>kmn<6>D92<3>LG4OI5QK7<12>vlYxn_yo`zpa<9>`UGYRE= X\ QE<22>221000000<6>000000223556779AADFFJFFJ0KQ0KQNNTQQX<8>loslpr<14>OI5<= 1\ 1>pgTriVulYxn_zpa<4>jdWgaVcZT`WSYUR<4>HGM<11>724602702<15>L08 cyclerange=3D0/255 } - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 17:21:12 -0500 From: "Peresich, Eugene A" Subject: RE: (fractint) Welcome folks My name is Gene Peresich. Somewhat new to FRACTINT. Primary interest is fractal analysis methods, with some fractal image generation work. I'm looking for a source code - preferable C or FORTRAN - which computes fractal dimensions of 2-dimensional images - any method(s), but box count preferred - which I could adapt to incorporate into another program. Can you help? Thanks. Gene Peresich 76103.555@compuserve.com - ---------- To: fractint@xmission.com Subject: Re: (fractint) Welcome folks > I suggest those of you already here make yourselves known :-) - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 08:29:54 -0400 From: wdecker@csc.com Subject: Re: (fractint) Welcome folks > I suggest those of you already here make yourselves known :-) Hi, my name is Bill Decker. I've been using Fractint on and off since the late 80's. Fractint has taught me lots about fractal math as it drew pretty pictures. It's good to see that there is now a list devoted to the program. (Thanks, Tim.) I hope to learn more as questions are asked and answers are supplied on the list. My interest is in Iterated Function Systems. IFSs are something that Fractint is not quite as useful for as it is with some other fractal types. This isn't a complaint, but it explains my on and off Fractint usage. Perhaps, as I get the time, I will propose some possible improvements to Fractint in this area. In the meantime, I have been working on my own software to investigate IFSs. While this means that I don't have as much time for Fractint as I used to, my continued interest in Fractint has at last moved me to add a feature to my IFS software to produce 19.6 par files. This will allow me to share my IFS creations with others. Anyway, IFSs continue to hold my fascination and I look forward to running into other IFS aficionados on this list who might share their IFS experiences with us. Bill http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Studios/1450 - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 16:41:43 -0700 From: "Mike or Linda Allison" Subject: (fractint) Just a few to warm up with Just a .frm file and a few .par files to warm up with . . . - -----------------begin frm file------------------------ 040797-001 { ;Linda Allison z = c = pixel: z2 = (1/z ^ p1) z = fn1(c * (1 - z2 ^ z2)/(1 + z2 ^ z2)) |z| <= p2 } - -----------------end frm file-------------------------- - -----------------begin par files------------------------ 4sg0001a { ; copyright Linda Allison ; gumbycat@ix.netcom.com ; uploaded to Fractint Mailing List 8-14-97 reset=1920 type=formula formulafile=gumbycat.frm formulaname=040797-001 function=log center-mag=-0.69011732429870110/+0.01098043688492994/813.7537/1.5588/-90\ .206/0.416 params=0.5/0/9/-9 float=y maxiter=500 inside=bof60 invert=-1/0/0 decomp=256 viewwindows=1/1/yes/0/0 colors=P56P56<6>eBB<14>I34G23F23E23<13>000<10>acgjln<9>_YRZXPYVNXTLVRI<3\ >PK7QK6<14>xn_<13>TN9RL7PK7PK8<14>nru<7>RSUOPQMNONON<8>nru<13>SNCQL9PK0Q\ K6<14>xn_<13>TN9RL7PK7PK8<14>los<3>ZacWY_STV<2>IJKEFGBBC778444000<14>F12\ G23H23J34K34<12>eBB<6>P56 } 4sg0001b { ; copyright Linda Allison ; gumbycat@ix.netcom.com ; uploaded to Fractint Mailing List 8-14-97 reset=1920 type=formula formulafile=gumbycat.frm formulaname=040797-001 function=log center-mag=-0.28876661007722490/+0.02039215611832126/2883.369/1.5021/-90\ .204/0.414 params=0.555/0/9/-9 float=y maxiter=500 inside=bof60 invert=-1/0/0 decomp=256 viewwindows=1/1/yes/0/0 colors=xn_<29>RL7QK6QK7QL9<2>UQHVSKXUO<9>los<9>788<3>222000001<10>21D22E\ 22F23G23I<7>37R37S48U58W<4>7Cd8De8De<27>SYvSZvT_wT_wSZv<27>BGfAFe9Ed8Dc7\ Cb<10>24K23J12H01F<8>019018017016016015014003001001<13>los<13>SNCQL9QL9Q\ L8QK7<24>tjWukXvlYxn_xn_xn_ } 4sg0001c { ; copyright Linda Allison ; gumbycat@ix.netcom.com ; uploaded to Fractint Mailing List 8-14-97 reset=1920 type=formula formulafile=gumbycat.frm formulaname=040797-001 function=log center-mag=-0.65593200000000000/-0.00006182920000000/141.6684/1.2105/-90\ .206/0.416 params=0.5/0/9/-9 float=y maxiter=500 inside=bof60 invert=-1/0/0 decomp=256 viewwindows=1/1/yes/0/0 colors=xn_<29>RL7QK6QK7QL9<2>UQHVSKXUO<9>los<9>788<3>222000100<12>F02G12\ I12J22K23<8>W64Y75Y75<11>hFCiGDjHEkIFkJF<18>ybVzdWzdW<24>fIDeHCdFB<7>X77\ W77V66T66S55<2>O33M22L22K22<18>100334<12>los<13>SNCQL9QL9QL8QK7<24>tjWuk\ XvlYxn_xn_xn_ } 4sg0001d { ; copyright Linda Allison ; gumbycat@ix.netcom.com ; uploaded to Fractint Mailing List 8-14-97 reset=1920 type=formula formulafile=gumbycat.frm formulaname=040797-001 function=log center-mag=-0.18739941260457370/+0.00764775423188314/1279.893/1.5588/-90\ .205/0.415 params=0.555/0/9/-9 float=y maxiter=500 inside=bof60 invert=-1/0/0 decomp=256 viewwindows=1/1/yes/0/0 colors=F7HF7HG7II8J<12>43G32G22G01F02H03J<9>09a0Ac1Ad2Be<12>IOxKPzKPy<11\ >DDgCCfBBeAAcAAa<14>000<13>los<13>SNCQL9QL8QK6<14>xn_<13>TN9RL7QL7PK8<14\ >nru<15>000200100000<14>99`AAcBAd<14>ZPz<14>3Be0Ac0Ab<13>01C00A00A<12>E6\ H } 4sg0001e { ; copyright Linda Allison ; gumbycat@ix.netcom.com ; uploaded to Fractint Mailing List 8-14-97 reset=1920 type=formula formulafile=gumbycat.frm formulaname=040797-001 function=tan center-mag=-0.0077202/-0.00106685/0.7957333/1.294/90 params=2/0/1/-1 float=y maxiter=500 inside=bof60 invert=-1/0/0 decomp=256 viewwindows=1/1/yes/0/0 colors=xn_<29>RL7QK6QK7<3>TPGURJWTM<12>npt<9>344222000<13>F02G12I12J22K2\ 3<8>W64Y75Y75<11>hFCiGDjHEkIFkJF<18>ybVzdWzdW<24>fIDeHCdFB<7>X77W77V66T6\ 6S55<2>O33M22L22K22<18>100334<12>los<13>SNCQL9QL9QL8QK7<24>tjWukXvlYxn_x\ n_xn_ } 4sg0001f { ; copyright Linda Allison ; gumbycat@ix.netcom.com ; uploaded to Fractint Mailing List 8-14-97 reset=1920 type=formula formulafile=gumbycat.frm formulaname=040797-001 function=log center-mag=-0.209061/0.000176802/37.68004/1.5588/-90.206/0.416 params=0.555/0/9/-9 float=y maxiter=500 inside=bof60 invert=-1/0/0 decomp=256 viewwindows=1/1/yes/0/0 colors=172<31>Uhc<2>O`XMYUKWRITOGQM<7>030<15>los<29>QL9PK7PK7PK7<4>VOBWP\ CYRD<18>tjWukXvlYxn_xn_wmZwmZ<27>SM8RL7QL7PK7PK7<2>QMBRNCSOETPG<23>kmq<1\ 5>030<14>Se`UhcUgb<27>394283172050172 } 4sg0001g { ; copyright Linda Allison ; gumbycat@ix.netcom.com ; uploaded to Fractint Mailing List 8-14-97 reset=1920 type=formula formulafile=gumbycat.frm formulaname=040797-001 function=log center-mag=-0.34436556537443820/-0.03765752837859245/335683.6/1.0816/-12\ 3.696/-14.245 params=0.555/0/9/-9 float=y maxiter=500 inside=bof60 invert=-1/0/0 decomp=256 viewwindows=1/1/yes/0/0 colors=xn_<29>RL7QK6QK7QL9<2>UQHVSKXUO<9>los<9>788<3>222000001<10>21D22E\ 22F23G23I<7>37R37S48U58W<4>7Cd8De8De<27>SYvSZvT_wT_wSZv<27>BGfAFe9Ed8Dc7\ Cb<10>24K23J12H01F<8>019018017016016015014003001001<13>los<13>SNCQL9QL9Q\ L8QK7<24>tjWukXvlYxn_xn_xn_ } - -------------------end par file------------------------ Enjoy! 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