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Q: I would like to import a 3D seismic volume (SEGY format) into Voxler and haven't had any success?
A: To import a SEGY file into Voxler:
- Select File | Load Data.
- Select your SEGY file, and click the Open button.
- In the SEGY Import Options dialog, select Detect from Header or Use Default in the Data Type section. Select Import Data as 2D Lattice in the Import Formation Section. Click the OK button.
- The data loads into Voxler
- To visualize the data, right click on the data in the network window and connect either a Graphics Output | HeightField module or Graphics Output | OrthoImage module to display the data.
Note from Voxler Help Files:
The SEGY filter imports SEG-Y seismic
data log files as point sets or two-dimensional lattices.
Each SEG-Y file contains one or more "traces," which
are digital representations of amplitude samples as recorded by a paper tape
seismic recorder (or modern paperless
equivalent).
File name extensions: [.SGY, .SEGY]
Format(s) Supported for Import:
- 2D uniform lattice;
8-,16-bit integer, float
- Point set; 8-,16-bit
integer, float
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