Recent Updates
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Working with 2D Surveys
Updated on: Mar 07, 2019
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Writing (2D SEG-Y)
Updated on: Mar 07, 2019
Once you've defined the output file and writing options, click Next to start the writing process.
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Output and Writing Options (2D SEG-Y)
Updated on: Mar 07, 2019
<p>You can now import the 2D data from the SEG-Y files and save it as a .dugio volume file. As requirements, you should define the output file and configure the writing options.</p> <p>Tip: Data loading is a disk-intensive operation. It depends very much on how fast data reading and writing can ... -
Investigating Headers (2D SEG-Y)
Updated on: Mar 06, 2019
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Specifying Header Locations (2D SEG-Y)
Updated on: Mar 06, 2019
<p>This is the most involved part of the loading process: mapping the byte locations of the headers. It is possible that your data may have its values in unusual locations or formats in the SEG-Y files. The SEG-Y Loader will attempt to identify the most likely positions, but to correctly import y... -
Selecting Files (2D SEG-Y)
Updated on: Mar 06, 2019
<p>At this stage, you can select the 2D SEG-Y files you want to import to Insight's DUGIO format. It is important to define the line names and load the different data types. A 2D survey in Insight is not a single line but it comprises a whole collection of 2D lines in an entire seismic acquisitio... -
Basic Settings (2D SEG-Y)
Updated on: Mar 06, 2019
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Writing (3D SEG-Y)
Updated on: Mar 06, 2019
Once you've defined the output file and writing options, click Next to start the writing process.
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Analysing (3D SEG-Y)
Updated on: Mar 06, 2019
<p>The next step is where the SEG-Y Loader uses the header mappings to analyse the SEG-Y data and detect problems. For loading 3D data, this step will discover the inline/crossline values in the data, the shape and geographical location of data (if calculating tie points from X/Y headers) and any... -
Filtering (3D SEG-Y)
Updated on: Mar 06, 2019
Once you’re confident that the headers have been appropriately mapped to their byte locations, you have the option of filtering the data to extract only a subset of traces from the SEG-Y files.