This platform uses Java to create real-time fractal graphics, supporting both images and animations. It is designed for multi-threading, making it efficient for running multiple tasks simultaneously.
With JAME, users can create Mandelbrot and Julia fractals, and enjoy zoom, colour shift, and rotation, all with a variety of formulas and sophisticated colouring algorithms. JAME also features customizable palettes, allowing users to fully control all colour components and alpha channels.
JAME's graphics engine is based on the fast approximation algorithm from Xaos, which has been ported to Java and optimized for the environment. For animations, creating one is easy; JAME captures any action taken and stores it as a clip in a database, which can then be rendered with different resolutions and frame rates. With batch rendering, caching, and encoding of rendered data in a variety of formats such as JPEG, PNG, BMP, TIFF, AVI, and Quicktime, JAME is versatile and convenient. The encoders used in JAME are based on JAI and JMF technologies developed by Sun.
JAME is OSGi compliant and comes bundled with Equinox, the OSGi R4 implementation developed as a subproject of Eclipse. The platform is also expandable, with plug-ins available to provide new features like filters, effects, fractals, formulas, and more. JAME offers a variety of features to make fractal graphics creation simple and intuitive.
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