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For technical explanations (equations and parameters), see : MANDEL01 fractal.
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Parameters used here (on a particular area of MANDEL01 fractal) :
real perturbation : 0, imaginary perturbation : 0
bailout test : mod, bailout value : 8
Below, three images of the same fractal with three different palettes of colors.
Name of the image : MANDEL05A

Name of the image : MANDEL05B

Name of the image : MANDEL05C

Image of a larger area of the first fractal (MANDEL05).
Name of the image : MANDEL05D

Same image with another palette of colors and with bailout test = manr instead of mod.
Name of the image : MANDEL05E

Zoom on an area of image MANDEL05D with the same palette of colors, but with bailout test = real instead of mod.
Name of the image : MANDEL05F

Zoom of an area of the above fractal (with bailout test = real).
Name of the image : MANDEL05G

Zoom on the above image with the same palette of colors but with bailout test = and instead of real.
Name of the image : MANDEL05H

Other area of the first image (MANDEL05) with the same palette of colors.
Name of the image : MANDEL05I

Same image but with another palette of colors and with bailout test = manr instead of mod.
Name of the image : MANDEL05J

Image of a much larger area of the first image of this series (MANDEL05) with another palette of colors.
Name of the image : MANDEL05K

The first image of this series (MANDEL05) belongs to the fractal displayed below, with the same palette of colors.
All the other above images belongs to this fractal (some of them having another palette of colors and another bailout test).
Name of the image : MANDEL05L

Same image but with bailout test = imag instead of mod.
Name of the image : MANDEL05M

Same image but with bailout test = manr instead of imag.
Name of the image : MANDEL05N