The new video by #3Blue1Brown is absolutely amazing and worth to see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldxFjLJ3rVY

The cool thing about that specific video (which is in my opinion one of his best so far) is, that it describes a process, which I did in the past. This is the first time that a topic fits so well to things I made very often.

For example, rendering fractals like the Mandelbrot set, but transforming the C-plane into an exponential C-plane before iterating.

Two programs written by @mathr ( namely fraktaler-3: https://fraktaler.mathr.co.uk and zoomasm: https://mathr.co.uk/zoomasm ) doing exactly this: rendering a series of exponential mapped image strips, containing a distorted fractal, like the Mandelbrot set and later assemble a zoom-video from these strips by transforming them into annuli of different sizes. That process saves much memory.

How (and why) to take a logarithm of an image

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Exponential Map, Mu-Ency at MROB

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@mathr Yeah, that site is very cool! I used it several times before too.