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The law of comparative advantage applies to fractals too: rather than tinker with arbitrary precision arithmetic myself, I just realized that adding a stransformation formula to Ultrafactal allows me to make Mercator Mandelbrot images efficiently. I need to explore the coloring scheme more, but the program works extremely well for what I want it to do.
This is a zoom into the "Elephant valley" (the cardioid cusp) of the top mini-mandelbrot.
The law of comparative advantage applies to fractals too: rather than tinker with arbitrary precision arithmetic myself, I just realized that adding a stransformation formula to Ultrafactal allows me to make Mercator Mandelbrot images efficiently. I need to explore the coloring scheme more, but the program works extremely well for what I want it to do.
This is the same zoom as for the earlier deep Mercator Mandelbrot pictures.
A simple polka dot bow image and a fractal program can make a nice combination don't you think ?
Second image and fractal combination but the first I really like that I have made...
CHROMOSTEREOPSIS is a visual effect whereby 2 dimensional images can appear 3 dimensional to some extent. The effect is most noticeable when red & blue components are near to each other. I first noticed it while creating fractals. This is an example. Some people perceive the effect more strongly than others.
Image created using fractals made with Ultra Fractal 5, 'melted' in PhotoPlus X2 , kaleidoscoped in Dazzling Reflections and framed back in PhotoPlus X2
Original Fractal image: www.flickr.com/photos/charmainezoe/3641526321/
Original Abstract image: www.flickr.com/photos/charmainezoe/3642311930/
You can check out my full-length fractal zoom videos with original music here: www.youtube.com/channel/UCeHQGgzzkAxmmmYT5LrSKAQ
The law of comparative advantage applies to fractals too: rather than tinker with arbitrary precision arithmetic myself, I just realized that adding a stransformation formula to Ultrafactal allows me to make Mercator Mandelbrot images efficiently. I need to explore the coloring scheme more, but the program works extremely well for what I want it to do.
This is a zoom into the spires decorating the western bulbs of the main set.