Recent Updates
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Extract (Horizon)
Updated on: Nov 30, 2020
<p>It is possible to extract a non-gather horizon from a gather horizon using the Extract operation. This is useful if you need to use a single offset of a gather horizon in crossplot, horizon maths and for exporting purpose. As a prerequisite, you should create or import a gather horizon in the ... -
Erase (Horizon)
Updated on: Nov 30, 2020
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Derivative Filter (Horizon)
Updated on: Nov 29, 2020
<p>The Derivative Filter operation allows you to filter out the lower quality picks by searching for horizon areas with sudden change in gradient value. Hence, you can apply the derivative filter to quickly remove bad picks on a horizon especially in difficult areas with faulting and other geophy... -
Horizon Amplitude Extraction
Updated on: Nov 29, 2020
The Amplitude Extraction operation allows you to extract amplitude from a volume between two horizons.
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Viewing Selected 2D Lines in 3D View
Updated on: Nov 19, 2020
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Displaying in Map View (2D Data)
Updated on: Nov 18, 2020
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Using Correlation Polygons
Updated on: Nov 18, 2020
Correlation Polygon allows you to create a snapshot of the current data inside the polygon and place it anywhere on the view, for easy comparison to other volumes or locations.
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Viewing Multiple 2D Volumes
Updated on: Nov 18, 2020
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Linked Views Workspace
Updated on: Nov 17, 2020
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Measuring (Map View)
Updated on: Nov 16, 2020
You can measure the space of an area and volume as constrained by a polygon in the map. These features require a polygon to be created in the map (see Creating a Polygon Map View) or you can use a temporary polygon. In addition, you can also measure the distance between two points in the map.