If I'm right, install with default document folders means your fractals will be saved in My Documents > Ultra Fractal. You can check the actual location by opening the Options dialog from the Options menu... have a look at the tab labelled "Folders". This will tell you where your files will be saved. I suggest you keep everything where it is for now until you become more familiar with the program.
It will help you to understand that there are two types of file you can save to;
fractal files which are larger files with a .ufr extension containing all the calculated pixels of your image, and
parameter files with a .upr extension. These are made up of smaller blocks of seemingly 'nonsense' text that describe to UF how to reproduce your image on screen. These text-like parameters for an image are much smaller and is what you will see on this forum and elsewhere when users share images for others to experiment and work on (we call this 'tweaking' and it's great fun as well as a good way to learn how to use UF!).
You can store a lot of different parameters (images) in a single .upr file.
For more information on saving and file types do read the comprehensive online Help file. Look up "Saving fractals" and familiarise yourself with fractal files, parameter files and how to use UF's internal "browser" to name, save and open your images.
Hope this helps!
PS. Edited to say that I've just realised you appear to be an Apple user rather than a Windows user. Your folder locations may vary from what I suggested, sorry about that! Do check your Options dialog, though, as this will hopefully show you where you will be saving to!
If I'm right, _install with default document folders_ means your fractals will be saved in My Documents > Ultra Fractal. You can check the actual location by opening the Options dialog from the Options menu... have a look at the tab labelled "Folders". This will tell you where your files will be saved. I suggest you keep everything where it is for now until you become more familiar with the program.
It will help you to understand that there are two types of file you can save to;
_fractal files_ which are larger files with a .ufr extension containing all the calculated pixels of your image, and
_parameter files_ with a .upr extension. These are made up of smaller blocks of seemingly 'nonsense' text that describe to UF how to reproduce your image on screen. These text-like parameters for an image are much smaller and is what you will see on this forum and elsewhere when users share images for others to experiment and work on (we call this 'tweaking' and it's great fun as well as a good way to learn how to use UF!).
You can store a lot of different parameters (images) in a single .upr file.
For more information on saving and file types do read the comprehensive online Help file. Look up "Saving fractals" and familiarise yourself with fractal files, parameter files and how to use UF's internal "browser" to name, save and open your images.
Hope this helps!
PS. Edited to say that I've just realised you appear to be an Apple user rather than a Windows user. Your folder locations may vary from what I suggested, sorry about that! Do check your Options dialog, though, as this will hopefully show you where you will be saving to!
Chris Martin
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Currently using UF6.05 on Windows 11 Professional 64-bit