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Fractals F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:03 pm)
Hi Kat - Try to figure out which triangle has caused the blur and select it then, in the "Transform" tab, try lowering or raising the "weight" value by, say .1 or so. Ex: weight = 0.35681 - try 0.25681 or 0.45681. Or maybe try a larger change like + or - 0.3 or something. If you have added a triangle at some point during the Pythagorean Polygon Pulling, Pushing or Positioning Process Producing your Primo Picture (sorry - I just HAD to say that - gimme a sec to wipe off my monitor! lol), it may have been moved ever so slightly from the reference position? I guess you've tried moving them all around but maybe if there is a new one it needs to go precisely onto the dotted reference triangle? Or try to make one of the bigger triangles a notch or two smaller by clicking it while holding "cntl" and "shift". Just tossing out ideas - hope you get it figured out, I'd love to see your flame! Rick
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Ok, so I found this flame... The Flame. I love this flame. It's a flame for sonnets, fireworks, for celebration. And perhaps I exaggerate just a TINY bit, but take my word for it, it's an awesome flame. It mutates so well I can't even decide where to start, except for one tiny thing. sighs It's just ever so slightly out of focus and blurred. cries Almost all the mutations show the same problem, even at full screen preview, and I've spent about three hours trying to tug those three tiny little triangles around, to no avail. (Thank GOODNESS I saved the spot file first. Oh, the horror... shudders) I'm going to go ahead and pick a mutation and do a render (several hours on my comp...grrrrr) but I've found that what I see at full screen is pretty much what I get when I render. And the point of all this IS......
Does anyone have any suggestions for improving the quality of focus/clarity on a slightly blurred image? I'd appreciate it to no end. Oh, and of course I'm using Apo 2.16b, so I suppose it could be something there, but 16 has been a very sweet number to me so far. ^_^
Thanks for reading the babble, and any help would truly be greatly appreciated.