JAME 6.0.1
About JAME
A Java real-time multi-thread fractal graphics platform which supports images and animations. The core of JAME is the graphics engine which supports layers, filters, effects and alpha composition.
JAME creates Mandelbrot and Julia fractals and supports zoom, rotation and colours shift. Creating an animation is very easy; you can record every operations and save them as a clip. Clips are stored in a database and can be rendered with different resolutions. JAME supports batch rendering, caching and encoding of rendered data in different formats; JAME supports JPEG, PNG, BMP, TIFF, AVI and Quicktime formats. JAME supports grid computation on local network. JAME is also an OSGi application and can be extended by plug-ins to provide new fractals, formulas, filters, effects, encoders and more.
This is the list of main features implemented in JAME 6.0.1:
- JAME is a Java real-time multi-thread fractal graphics platform which supports images and animations.
- JAME is an OSGi application based on Equinox from Eclipse project.
- JAME implements the fast approximation algorithm used in Xaos.
- JAME uses JAI and JMF technologies to encode images and animations.
- JAME uses Apache Derby database to store clips, profiles and jobs.
- JAME supports layers, group of layers, filters and effects.
- JAME supports network computation based on JXTA.
- JAME supports the DRF fractal (Distance Ratio Fractal for Complex Mapping).
- JAME supports many formulas and colouring algorithms.
- JAME supports orbit trap algorithms.
Whats New in this Version
- Bugs fixed
- Spool improvements
- JXTASpool improvements
- Service window improvements
System Requirements
- Mac OS X 10.4 or later
Download Details
- Company:
- andrea medeghini
- Version:
- 6.0.1
- Post Date:
- November 19, 2008
- License:
- Freeware
- File Size:
- 17MB
- URL Type:
- Download
- Download ID:
- 16545
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