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Title: Julia Star
Post by: Duncan C on February 28, 2009, 09:07:35 PM
(http://www.pbase.com/duncanc/image/109622481/original.jpg)

This image was created in FractalWorks (http://web.mac.com/dchampney/Site/FractalWorks.html), a free, high performance fractal renderer for Macintosh computers.

The height values for the 3D plot were created with "adjusted" distance estimate data. The colors are based on a histogram of iteration counts (the color change between iteration values is low when there are lots of pixels at a given iteration value, and high when there are a small number of pixels at a given iteration value. The colors were then blended using fractional iteration values.

The C point of the plot is -1.256538670415667,   0.03431746702791414 i. The plot width (real value of the leftmost point in the plot- real value of the rightmost point) is 1.82E-09.


Comments?

Click this link if you have FractalWorks 0.6.0 or later (http://fractalworks://x?type=julia&plot_height=800&plot_width=800&max_iterations=10000&center_r=-1.2565386704&center_i=0.034317466995&r_width=1.82E-09&c_real=-1.256538670415667&c_imag=0.03431746702791414&sourcemandelmagnification=7.45E-13&calc_de=y&calc_frac=y&show_sel=n&sel_rect=277/294/226/226&colorscheme=&color_info=un=255/255/255,set=0/0/0,use_de=y,n_type=1,n_anchor=0.1,n_val=0.5,n_change=1,n_hsb=0/50/-10,use_frac_smooth=y,band=c_type=1;adj=0.1;a_type=1;a_val=1;g_type=1;steps=1;spacing=1;phase=0;s_rgb=255/247/237;e_rgb=255/0/138,band=c_type=1;adj=0.3507;a_type=2;a_val=0.2309;g_type=1;steps=1;spacing=1;phase=0;s_rgb=255/0/133;e_rgb=255/92/73,band=c_type=1;adj=0.3507;a_type=2;a_val=0.3;g_type=1;steps=1;spacing=1;phase=0;s_rgb=255/92/73;e_rgb=230/0/76,band=c_type=1;adj=0.0001;a_type=2;a_val=0.5798;g_type=1;steps=1;spacing=1;phase=0;s_rgb=230/0/76;e_rgb=255/254/191,band=c_type=1;adj=3;a_type=2;a_val=0.8811;g_type=1;steps=1;spacing=1;phase=0;s_rgb=255/254/191;e_rgb=80/255/40,band=c_type=1;adj=3;a_type=2;a_val=0.8811;g_type=1;steps=1;spacing=1;phase=0;s_rgb=0/255/247;e_rgb=142/255/250,band=c_type=1;adj=3;a_type=2;a_val=0.8811;g_type=1;steps=1;spacing=1;phase=0;s_rgb=168/175/255;e_rgb=0/21/255,band=c_type=1;adj=3;a_type=2;a_val=0.8811;g_type=1;steps=1;spacing=1;phase=0;s_rgb=255/85/251;e_rgb=255/0/113,band=c_type=1;adj=2;a_type=2;a_val=0.99;g_type=1;steps=1;spacing=1;phase=0;s_rgb=255/0/113;e_rgb=0/0/255&3d=render_values%5B8%5D=3.75,render_values%5B1%5D=0.4,render_values%5B14%5D=-1.328244,camera.viewdir.z=1.799999952316284,objectrotation%5B0%5D=-90,render_values%5B0%5D=0.2&)



Title: Re: Julia Star
Post by: Pauldelbrot on February 28, 2009, 10:09:37 PM

This image was created in FractalWorks, a free, high performance fractal renderer for Macintosh computers.

What image?

Actually, the strange thing is that there is an image tag when I quote your post, and the URL does lead to an image, but nothing at all appears in your post -- not even a broken-image icon. It's like the forum software completely ignored the tag.

The URL is to a web page (html) rather than directly to an image, which might have something to do with it. If you want to display an image http://site/foo.jpg and link it to a page http://site/foo.html that displays the image along with some text, you need to use:
Code:
[url=http://site/foo.html][img]http://site/foo.jpg[/img][/url]

The forum software shouldn't just silently discard the tag though; it should display some indication that the poster has an image tag there, even if it didn't work. Otherwise you get confusing posts that say "This image..." without any apparent referent. :)


Title: Re: Julia Star
Post by: Duncan C on March 01, 2009, 01:17:10 AM
Paul,

I forgot the ".jpg" suffix. I fixed it. The image should display now.


Duncan


Title: Re: Julia Star
Post by: Pauldelbrot on March 01, 2009, 04:51:54 AM
Yep. It works, and it looks good.


Title: Re: Julia Star
Post by: Nahee_Enterprises on March 05, 2009, 07:47:25 AM
Very Nice Indeed !!!     :)