I downloaded VS' images and opened them in Fractint. Opening VS' SF5 image in SF5 and changing from SF5 to SF6 does change the image to his SF6 image, as does opening the SF5 image in SF5 and then zooming in a bit (to get the same 'resolution' as the SF6 image). On looking at the pars taken from VS' images, they appear to differ from the FOTD image only in having 'params=16/0' instead of params=100/0. When both images are opened and the first parameter is set to 100, you get the FOTD image. Don't know why two images that look different produce the same image when the same single change is made, which is a more interesting question. Mike Just in case we've got different fractint.cfg, here are mine: SF5 ,SuperVGA/VESA Autodetect , 0, 0, 0, 0, 27, 640, 480,256,Works with most SuperVGA SF6 ,SuperVGA/VESA Autodetect , 0, 0, 0, 0, 27, 800, 600,256,Works with most SuperVGA Jonathan Osuch wrote:
On Thursday 25 November 2004 7:02 am, Vortex Swirling wrote:
I've tried to generate the WOW ftod image and don't seem to get the same image as shown on the ftod page. What is even weirder is that at SF5 it generates one image and at SF6 it generates another. I'm using use Fractint 20.04 under XP.
I placed the images on the web for comparison.
Hmm. Although I can't reproduce the images you have, I do see a difference between the image generated with Fractint and Xfractint.
Jonathan
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