; Date: Sun, 05 Feb 2012 17:10:31 -0500 ; From: Jim Muth ; Subject: [Fractint] FOTD 05-02-12 (A Colorful Minibrot [7]) ; Id: <1.5.4.16.20120205171212.2bbf90e6@earthlink.net> ; --------- ; ; FOTD -- February 05, 2012 (Rating 7) ; ; Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts: ; ; Today's image is a scene in the parent fractal that results when ; a Mandelbrot set is infected with some Z^(-5). A reasonably ; normal M-set lies at the center of this parent, but this M-set ; is surrounded by a far larger than expected field of chaos. ; This parent fractal is surprisingly sensitive to changes in the ; bailout radius, which may be changed by changing the real(p2) ; parameter. ; ; Today's scene lies in the East Valley of a tiny M-set in the ; northwest part of the field of chaos surrounding the large ; M-set. The broad patterns are typical of those in the East ; Valley of the classic Mandelbrot set. This similarity held the ; rating to a 7, but the finer detail within the broad patterns ; bring an extra richness to the otherwise humdrum scene. ; ; The name "A Colorful Minibrot" simply describes the image. ; The calculation time of 9-1/2 minutes is far too high a price ; for the image, but relief may be found on the FOTD web sites. ; ; Save time by viewing the finished image on the FOTD web site at: ; ; ; ; Find extra satisfaction on the hi-def web site at: ; ; ; ; The original web site may be accessed at: ; ; ; ; The trip back to Old Fractal Central came off without a hitch ; yesterday, though we did run into some scenic but otherwise ; harmless snow on the return trip. When we reached FC and ; climbed onto the fractal porch, we heard a chorus of cat voices ; from inside FC. The fractal cats had been alone all day and ; were venting their anger. ; ; A typical mix of sun and clouds prevailed here at Fractal ; Central today, with a temperature of 41F +5C. There was too ; little sun for the sun-loving fractal cats and too many clouds ; for the fair-weather humans. ; ; The next FOTD will be posted in 24 hours. Until then, take ; care, and Quantum Mechanics appears so weird because we try to ; fit the behavior of sub-atomic particles into the behavior ; patterns of the objects of the classical world that we observe ; with our senses. ; ; ; Jim Muth ; jimmuth@earthlink.net ; ; ; START PARAMETER FILE======================================= A_ColorfulMinibrot { ; time=0:09:30.00 SF5 at 2000MHZ reset=2004 type=formula formulafile=basicer.frm formulaname=FinDivBrot-2 function=recip passes=1 center-mag=-1.84531759102023/+1.212468157907445/\ 5.376973e+010/1/-45/0 params=-5/500/0/0 float=y maxiter=5000 inside=0 logmap=-883 periodicity=6 colors=000W9OX9OW9OV9OU9OT8PS8PR8PQ8PP7NO8PN9QMARL\ BSKCTKDUKEVKFWKGXKHYKIZKJ_KK`KLbKMcKNdKOeKPfKQgKRh\ KSiKTjKUkKVlKWmKXnKWgHVaEUVBUPELIhAX`BRUBMNCGHkJGU\ FBNnDJ`FFOl2Ka6HR9EpiUYTKusPYu0Pe6UWM6dTccXcicmmmq\ zzqzfjzJbzCVz6Oz0Ku1Gp1Ck28e24`31W33_74bB6eF7hIV_F\ qRDkNJfJOaGTXCZS9cVCY_Aac9dh8gl7jddEifOnhYsjgwlpmi\ jdfdWc_N`UEYO5VJ9TKCRLGPMRDVNbKLbGN_IOYJQVLRTMTQOU\ OPWLRXJSZGU_EVaBXb9Yc7ZdJcdUhddmdorXmlm`_nccnfgoik\ oloposprwpuznjrl`jjQbiGWcHSZIOTIKOJGJJCHLIGMNEOSDP\ XBRaASfoN5qU6s`8ug9vmAudBtWCtNCsEDs5Dp6Co7Bn8Am99l\ 98kA7jB6iC6hD5qD4pE3oF2nG1mH0mH0mSEmRFmRGmQHmPImUJ\ mUKmULmUMmUNmUOmUPmUQ8cR7cS6cT5cU4cV4cUAcUFcULcUKc\ UKcUKcUKcUKdUKeUKfUJgUJhUJjUJkUJlcJmcJocJpcIqcIrcI\ scIucIvmIwmIxmIymMymQymUymYymazzezzizzmzzuzzqzznzz\ kzzgzzdzzazzYzzVzzSzzOzzLzzIzzEzzBzz8zz9zzAzzBzzCz\ zDzzEzzFzzFzzGzzHzzIzzJzz } frm:FinDivBrot-2 { ; Jim Muth z=(0,0), c=pixel, a=-(real(p1)-2), esc=(real(p2)+16), b=imag(p1): z=(b)*(z*z*fn1(z^(a)+b))+c |z| < esc } ; END PARAMETER FILE========================================= ; ; ; ; _______________________________________________ ; Fractint mailing list ; Fractint@mailman.xmission.com ; http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fractint ;