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« Reply #15 on: April 13, 2012, 03:40:16 PM »

The first three 3,66 gigapixel renderings for the zooming station are ready.
Some of them will be available online. Here is the first:
http://varmlandsmuseum.se/fraktaler/VMZOOM/VMzoom.htm

This is a box/bulb hybrid made by me. (It one took about a week to render)

There are also a standard Mandelbulb and a standard Amazing box already rendered. Thanks Mandelwerk

Any suggestions for the next gigapixel renderings ?
Not to complex since rendering time is limited.


Hi,

It is a great initative to display zoomable images, I have been advocating it for years. I would advise you to use OpenZoom rather than zoomify, the interface is much more fluid and the two applets are compatible. Check openzoom.org, or my link below.

I have currently 11 65536 x 65536 images of dense 2 dimensional fractals online on my website here:
http://algorithmic-worlds.net/expo/expo.php?Collection=Gigapixel&CollSearch=0
Click on a thumbnail and then click on the image to access the openzoom interface. This type of images is especially interesting to explore in a zoomable form because the fractal structures are dense, just like 2d projections of 3d fractals. If you are interested in displaying one or more on your exhibit, I can imagine sending them to you on a dvd. I would just ask not to display them directly from my website, because it would probably cause bandwidth problems.

Best wishes,

Sam


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« Reply #16 on: April 30, 2012, 01:03:23 PM »

Romanesco will be served at the opening of the exhibition the 19th of may.


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