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Fractal Flame

Fractal flames are a member of the iterated function system class of fractals created by Scott Draves in 1992. Fractal flames differ from ordinary iterated function systems in three ways: Nonlinear functions are iterated instead of affine transforms. Log-density display instead of linear or binary (a form of tone mapping). Colour by structure (i.e. by the recursive path taken) instead of monochrome or by density.
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Fractal Flame
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Fractal flames are a member of the iterated function system class of fractals created by Scott Draves in 1992. Fractal flames differ from ordinary iterated function systems in three ways: Nonlinear functions are iterated instead of affine transforms. Log-density display instead of linear or binary (a form of tone mapping). Colour by structure (i.e. by the recursive path taken) instead of monochrome or by density.
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Album / Science Source / Scott Camazine
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9600 x 6600 px | 181.3 MB
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81.3 x 55.9 cm | 32.0 x 22.0 in (300 dpi)
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