Any idea what's causing the black to appear over the fractal image? I suppose one of the variables is out of range but I happen to like the design I'm seeing on screen and don't wish to vary it too much. Thanks!

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Params:

LambdaJuliaWithBlackStripe {
fractal:
title="Lambda Julia with black stripe" width=800 height=650 layers=1
credits="Kathy;12/31/2019" antialiasing=yes
layer:
caption="Layer 6" opacity=100
mapping:
center=-20.953258/-231.4272425 magn=0.00088569052 angle=-90
transforms=2
transform:
filename="Standard.uxf" entry="Kaleidoscope" p_symorder=2
p_symreflect=reflective p_symcenter=-0.081/5.376 p_centermove=no
p_angle=0.0
transform:
filename="Standard.uxf" entry="Inverse" p_radius=1.0 p_center=0/0
p_usescreen=no
formula:
maxiter=50000 filename="Standard.ufm" entry="LambdaJulia"
p_seed=1.010309351/0.2160347628 p_power=1.05416/0.056853
p_bailout=12174.4
inside:
transfer=none
outside:
density=0.829476 transfer=linear
gradient:
comments="Simple grayscale gradient." linked=yes smooth=no
rotation=-52 index=439 color=15331327 index=454 color=5208217
index=455 color=6762306 index=479 color=15704219 index=502
color=6762306 index=104 color=1252454 index=134 color=2967287
index=157 color=1513333 index=157 color=64 index=175 color=9812735
index=202 color=64 index=202 color=4210816 index=235 color=33023
index=255 color=799810 index=255 color=1599104 index=289
color=1284078 index=320 color=80 index=354 color=6711036 index=395
color=592205 index=-5 color=3488391
opacity:
smooth=no rotation=-52 index=439 opacity=255 index=454 opacity=255
index=455 opacity=255 index=479 opacity=255 index=502 opacity=255
index=104 opacity=255 index=134 opacity=255 index=157 opacity=255
index=157 opacity=255 index=175 opacity=255 index=202 opacity=255
index=202 opacity=255 index=235 opacity=255 index=255 opacity=255
index=255 opacity=255 index=289 opacity=255 index=320 opacity=255
index=354 opacity=255 index=395 opacity=255 index=-5 opacity=255
}

Any idea what's causing the black to appear over the fractal image? I suppose one of the variables is out of range but I happen to like the design I'm seeing on screen and don't wish to vary it too much. Thanks! ![5e0b7e3f0831d.jpg](serve/attachment&path=5e0b7e3f0831d.jpg) Params: LambdaJuliaWithBlackStripe { fractal: title="Lambda Julia with black stripe" width=800 height=650 layers=1 credits="Kathy;12/31/2019" antialiasing=yes layer: caption="Layer 6" opacity=100 mapping: center=-20.953258/-231.4272425 magn=0.00088569052 angle=-90 transforms=2 transform: filename="Standard.uxf" entry="Kaleidoscope" p_symorder=2 p_symreflect=reflective p_symcenter=-0.081/5.376 p_centermove=no p_angle=0.0 transform: filename="Standard.uxf" entry="Inverse" p_radius=1.0 p_center=0/0 p_usescreen=no formula: maxiter=50000 filename="Standard.ufm" entry="LambdaJulia" p_seed=1.010309351/0.2160347628 p_power=1.05416/0.056853 p_bailout=12174.4 inside: transfer=none outside: density=0.829476 transfer=linear gradient: comments="Simple grayscale gradient." linked=yes smooth=no rotation=-52 index=439 color=15331327 index=454 color=5208217 index=455 color=6762306 index=479 color=15704219 index=502 color=6762306 index=104 color=1252454 index=134 color=2967287 index=157 color=1513333 index=157 color=64 index=175 color=9812735 index=202 color=64 index=202 color=4210816 index=235 color=33023 index=255 color=799810 index=255 color=1599104 index=289 color=1284078 index=320 color=80 index=354 color=6711036 index=395 color=592205 index=-5 color=3488391 opacity: smooth=no rotation=-52 index=439 opacity=255 index=454 opacity=255 index=455 opacity=255 index=479 opacity=255 index=502 opacity=255 index=104 opacity=255 index=134 opacity=255 index=157 opacity=255 index=157 opacity=255 index=175 opacity=255 index=202 opacity=255 index=202 opacity=255 index=235 opacity=255 index=255 opacity=255 index=255 opacity=255 index=289 opacity=255 index=320 opacity=255 index=354 opacity=255 index=395 opacity=255 index=-5 opacity=255 }
 
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On the Formula tab, set Periodicity Checking to "Off".

On the Formula tab, set Periodicity Checking to "Off".
 
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Something so simple, and yes that's the trick. So glad it works. Thank you Otto!

Something so simple, and yes that's the trick. So glad it works. Thank you Otto!
 
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On the Formula tab, set Periodicity Checking to "Off".

This is such a great tip, thank you, Otto!

I must admit I have come across this problem myself once or twice in the past and never solved it. The fix is so simple and effective!

>On the Formula tab, set Periodicity Checking to "Off". This is such a great tip, thank you, Otto! I must admit I have come across this problem myself once or twice in the past and never solved it. The fix is so simple and effective!

Chris Martin
Gallery: Velvet--Glove.deviantart.com

Currently using UF6.05 on Windows 11 Professional 64-bit

 
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