mandelbrot fractal deep zoom 5 2^248 (HD)

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Uploaded by on May 21, 2010

here is the next zoom in the series exploring the Mandelbrot fractal anyway the intended zoom would have been at 2^296 but getting as far as I did get for rendering took about 48 hours to render and I just lost patience when each zoom started taking close to 2 hours by the time I decided to cancel my original plan.
for anyone who has fractal extreme here are the coordinates for the the intended zoom.
real:
-0.101,095,682,229,152,877,089,719,519,641,361,977,193,902,451,644,782,509,344,8­65,989,069,001,223,763,112,429,992,672,426,23
imaginary:
+0.956,274,353,666,400,452,822,082,430,133,754,502,863,289,963,185,625,283,100,0­29,674,812,990,027,138,988,202,194,902,151,97
zooms:
296

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  • @poufnoname219 it depends on where you zoom in on the fractal. if you stay near the edge of the fractal or where there isn't much going on for a while then it takes a lot less time to render than if you were to zoom in to an area that has a lot going on.

  • How were you able to render a 2^637 zoom in 30 hours when this one is only 2^248 and took you 48 hours?

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