Flam4 Test Anim-01g

Most of this description is duplicated from my last upload.
Following this description however, are a few more rendering details, the settings I used, and the time it took to render the frame set.

This is a short anim composed of frames generated by flam4OCL which is an application that uses a computer's Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) for calculating and rendering fractal flame* images.
To render the images for this animation I used the version of flam4OCL based on OpenCL; there's also a CUDA-based version, flam4CUDA... Click on "View All Files" here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/flam4/
The 1200 frame parameters that compose the animation were generated by the scripting engine in Apophysis** 3D Hack program using my Apophymator script: http://drop.io/Apophymator

At the time of this upload, the process for rendering a large set of Apophysis flame parameters with the flam4OCL rendering engine is somewhat complex. Presently however, it's fairly easy to use flam4CUDA to render images from larger flame set files.
This animation is based on 8 flames from a random batch generated by Apophysis. There were 150 frames between keyframes, so a total of 1200 frames were generated.
It took almost exactly 10 hours for flam4 to render images with these properties:
size: 1280 x 720
--flame properties--
quality = 3000
filter radius = 0.5
oversample = 3

*__"Fractal Flame Algorithm"; see "this paper" link at this page: http://flam3.com/index.cgi?&menu=doc
**__ Apophysis main branch:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/apophysis/files/
..searching will reveal other versions

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