sam ende wrote:
i am in the process of re-making my web-site and need to resize xfractint renderings for easier viewing, but i would also like to make the paramwters available and am not sure if the re-sizing will destroy the coding information on the side of the images ?- i would hatew to do .par files for each image, so, how to put hundreds of images of xfractint on the web so that the code is accessible easiest ?
Using the typical graphic editors available, to resize/resample FractInt produced images to a smaller size, will usually cause the loss of all of the FractInt specific information that is at the end of the .GIF file. But, you can load an image into FractInt and choose a smaller video mode, then save the image again, which will keep the parameter and other data as it should be. For example, I loaded an 800x600 image and then instead of taking the typical default option of SF6, I chose SF5 to bring the image up. After hitting the "s" key to save the new image, it was now at a 400x300 image size. I have done this with the current DOS version. As to whether this will happen with the "X" version of FractInt is another matter. Sincerely, P.N.L. ------------------------------------------------- http://home.att.net/~Paul.N.Lee/PNL_Fractals.html http://www.Nahee.com/Fractals/