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Fractal Images

This first image was done using Fractint. It is a 1024x768 pixel image done from a close-up of the barnsley-julia-set. I just recently found out this particular image is copyrighted by Brad Beacham.


[Timber!]

The fractal image on the left is one I did in WinFract 18.21, a Windows-based reimplementation of Fractint 18.21.

The image in the center is one I created using Fractint 19.2, a Dos-based fractal mapping program.

The image on the right is one I created using Fractint 19.3.

The below images, all six, are 1024x768 pixels. They have been sized to fit your screen.

[Julia1] [Mandel01] [Lace]


These next three images, I created using Fractint 19.3.

[Quadratic Mandelbrot] [Mandela] [Complex Mandelbrot Set]


Although you're free to download and use these fractals, unless you have a T1 connection to the Web it may take a while, therefore I suggest that you download the parameter file with all of the parameters for these fractals; but be aware that, if you do, you will need FractInt in order to render the images.

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