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English:
- Coordinates of the centre: Re(c) = -.7, Im(c) = 0
- Horizontal diameter of the image: 3.076,9
- Created by Wolfgang Beyer with the program Ultra Fractal 3.
- Uploaded by the creator.
Deutsch:
- Gesamtansicht der Mandelbrot-Menge. Startbild einer Zoom-Sequenz: Die Mandelbrot-Menge mit stufenlos eingefärbtem Außenbereich.
- Zentrumskoordinaten: Re(c) = -0,7, Im(c) = 0
- Horizontaler Bilddurchmesser: 3,076 9
- Erstellt von Wolfgang Beyer mit dem Programm Ultra Fractal 3.
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English: The content of the parameter file for Ultra Fractal 3 (UPR file) corresponding with the initial image of the sequence is given below. For the parameter files of the other images the values at "centre" have to be replaced by the values given above and for the magnification at "magn" 4 divided by the horizontal image diameter given above.
Deutsch: Im folgenden ist der Inhalt der zugehörigen Parameterdatei für Ultra Fractal 3 (UPR-Datei) angegeben. Für die anderen Bilder der Zoom-Sequenz müssen lediglich bei "centre" die jeweils oben angegebenen Zentrumskoordinaten eingesetzt werden und bei der Vergrößerung "magn" vier geteilt durch den oben angegebene horizontale Bilddurchmesser. Kommata als Dezimaltrennzeichen sind dabei durch Punkte zu ersetzen.
mandelZoom00MandelbrotSet {
fractal:
title="mandel zoom 00 mandelbrot set" width=2560 height=1920 layers=1
credits="WolfgangBeyer;8/21/2005"
layer:
method=multipass caption="Background" opacity=100
mapping:
center=-0.7/0 magn=1.3
formula:
maxiter=50000 filename="Standard.ufm" entry="Mandelbrot" p_start=0/0
p_power=2/0 p_bailout=10000
inside:
transfer=none
outside:
density=0.42 transfer=log filename="Standard.ucl" entry="Smooth"
p_power=2/0 p_bailout=128.0
gradient:
smooth=yes rotation=29 index=28 color=6555392 index=92 color=13331232
index=196 color=16777197 index=285 color=43775 index=371 colour=3146289
opacity:
smooth=no index=0 opacity=255
}
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