From: davidr@rincon.ema.rockwell.com (David J. Ray) Subject: Re: Fractals? what good are they? Organization: Rockwell International X-Newsreader: Tin 1.1 PL5 Lines: 16 In regards to fractal commpression, I have seen 2 fractal compressed "movies". They were both fairly impressive. The first one was a 64 gray scale "movie" of Casablanca, it was 1.3MB and had 11 minutes of 13 fps video. It was a little grainy but not bad at all. The second one I saw was only 3 minutes but it had 8 bit color with 10fps and measured in at 1.2MB. I consider the fractal movies a practical thing to explore. But unlike many other formats out there, you do end up losing resolution. I don't know what kind of software/hardware was used for creating the "movies" I saw but the guy that showed them to me said it took 5-15 minutes per frame to generate. But as I said above playback was 10 or more frames per second. And how else could you put 11 minutes on one floppy disk? davidr@rincon.ema.rockwell.com My opinions are my own except where they are shared by others in which case I will probably change my mind.