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About the images, part VI

There are less general comments to make about the images every day, but there are some points still not mentioned yet.

Most of these images were made much before than the now common 16:9 format became the default size (I guess it’s the default now, at least for LCD screens, isn’t it?). UltraFractal’s default size when you just install it and opens the default image is a 400 x 300 px image (or was, at least), in the standard (and already old?) 4:3 format. It was the common size used for ages, with all these very known sizes like 320 x 240, 640 x 480, 800 x 600 and 1024 x 768.

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Ooops…

I was wondering why most of my Apophysis images weren’t in the galleries (mostly the newest), and noticed that some of the most recent ones weren’t included in my big fractal list of images. I’ll try to add them one at a time starting with the next gallery.

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Do you make 50 images every day? How can you post so many images?

Not anymore. There was a time that I probably could do that, though.

If I post say 3 or 4 galleries with around 15 images each in the same day it’s just because these images I’m posting were already made, ready to be posted, some are even 10 years old or maybe more. I’m in sort of an updating phase more than a creation phase, I’m just sorting things out and cleaning the dust before I’m back to making new images.

These images aren’t all fresh creations, not all of them at least. In each gallery probably there will be one or 2 relatively newer images (not often though), but all these weren’t done at once right before I published the post.

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But what is a fractal, you may ask me.

From the old fractalland.com FAQ page:

A fractal is a rough or fragmented geometric shape that can be subdivided in parts, each of which is (at least approximately) a reduced-size copy of the whole. Fractals are generally self-similar and independent of scale.

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