Flame 14 and then SomeMy last journal, Flamin' Heck, Mr A!" was a newbie's first concentrated look at the flame fractal software JWildfire ==> http://jwildfire.org/ written and developed by Andreas Maschke. I hadn't realised that Andreas and his collaborator Michael Bourne, one of whose scripts I had used, are members of DeviantArt, so acknowledgements and thanks to Andreas aka thargor6 :iconthargor6: and Michael aka audiomonk :iconaudiomonk: One feature of the JWildfire is that upon rendering the images that you wish to keep the resulting files are created as PNG and HDR files. PNG files are more or less like JPEG files and give an exact render of what you have created and seen on screen. HDR files are, however, more complex in that they provide information about what the fractal would look like if we had an extended range of vision, particularly if we could see a greater dynamic range - hence high dynamic range - of