[OpendTect_Users] Fault Stick Set in 2D window

Marcelo Montanhista taipataipa at hotmail.com
Mon Jun 6 14:30:26 CEST 2011


Paul,
thanks for the answer.I export the sgy to use in the future in other softwares.
"on-the-fly" is working, and is very goood. All sticks appear in this mode.
But I only strange that the new sgy with the same geometry dont work in a 2D windows with the sticks traced in the "original" seismic.
I will continue to use in the "traditional" mode with atributtes together with the seismic.
thanks,
Marcelo

Viva a Montanha!!!



Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2011 10:21:05 +0200
Subject: Re: [OpendTect_Users] Fault Stick Set in 2D window
From: paul.degroot at dgbes.com
To: taipataipa at hotmail.com
CC: users at opendtect.org

Dear Marcelo,
In each 2D window you can display whatever you need but you have to tell the system what you want to display. This means that you must load the fault stick set in each 2D viewer. New fault sticks can then be picked in all windows (2D and 3D) in which this particular fault stick set is loaded. All windows will immediately show all updates made.

Your work flow of applying an AGC, exporting this to SEGY and importing it again is possible but not very logical. One of the strong features of OpendTect is that you can apply any attribute (AGC is also considered an attribute) on-the-fly. This means that you can skip the whole process of exporting and importing by simply defining the AGC attribute in the attribute definition window and to apply this to all data selections (3D scene: right-click in the tree -> Select Attribute -> Attributes -> "A_Gain"). 

Some attribute calculations are CPU intensive, in which case computing the entire data set and saving this in OpendTect format increases your efficiency when interpreting the data. To compute the attribute go to the Processing menu and select Create Seismic Output -> Attribute. This is more efficient than exporting / importing via SEGY.

Good luck and best regards,
Paul de Groot.
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Paul de Groot
President & CEOdGB Earth Sciences, Nijverheidstraat 11-2, 7511 JM Enschede, The Netherlands.
Tel. +31 53 43 15 155, Fax +31 53 43 15 104.paul.degroot at dgbes.com, www.dgbes.com, www.opendtect.org.


On Sun, Jun 5, 2011 at 7:57 PM, Marcelo Montanhista <taipataipa at hotmail.com> wrote:






Hi All,
I'm using the new 2D window of the 4.2 version.
I made this:
1 - interpret some fault sticks on a 2D windows. With the seismic section "A".
2 - Save all sticks.3 - Give some AGC gain to seismic section "A" and export it as "A_gain". Exported in sgy.4 - Import this sgy to opendtect.5 - Load in a 2D windows this "A_gain".
6 - Load the sticks that I traced in the "A".
But... the sticks dont appear in this new 2D window with a different section. Only appear in 3D or in the original section.

Any Idea?
I want to interpret and or change this sticks buy looking for the new sgy. With is new, but in teory with the same geometry as the original. So the sticks need to appear in Both? Dont?

thanks,
Marcelops - sorry for bad english
Viva a Montanha!!!

 		 	   		  

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