Hi!
I’m new to this list but about 20 years ago I was a member of the UF Mailing List for a while together with my former wife Sharron. We had a fractal website called “Fracternity”, and maybe here’s the one or other fractal veteran remembering us vaguely. I have stopped making fractals for a long time, but now my interest is back, and in order to render one of my old images in a big format for a friend who wants it as a picture on his wall, I found that it uses an inofficial non-database formula, that I cannot find anymore unfortunately.
The formula is called <sam-friends.ucl> , containing the entry
<SFBMIIIv3>. The “sam-files” are usually made by Mr. Samuel Monnier, but I don’t remember who the “friends” were in this case and whoever could still have this formula. So I have a request: if anybody here has this formula or knows where to get it, please notify me, I would be very thankful for making it available to me!
Thanks in advance,
Best regards
Thomas E.
Hi!
I’m new to this list but about 20 years ago I was a member of the UF Mailing List for a while together with my former wife Sharron. We had a fractal website called “Fracternity”, and maybe here’s the one or other fractal veteran remembering us vaguely. I have stopped making fractals for a long time, but now my interest is back, and in order to render one of my old images in a big format for a friend who wants it as a picture on his wall, I found that it uses an inofficial non-database formula, that I cannot find anymore unfortunately.
The formula is called <sam-friends.ucl> , containing the entry
<SFBMIIIv3>. The “sam-files” are usually made by Mr. Samuel Monnier, but I don’t remember who the “friends” were in this case and whoever could still have this formula. So I have a request: if anybody here has this formula or knows where to get it, please notify me, I would be very thankful for making it available to me!
Thanks in advance,
Best regards
Thomas E.