[OpendTect_Users] strategies for dealing with large cubes
Renee Bourque
renee.bourque at dgbes.com
Fri May 6 18:19:56 CEST 2011
Dear Vikram,
Yes, this can be done by opening the manage seismic window, select your
volume, select "copy cube". In the copy cube window you will have a "volume
subselection" option. In there you can adjust your inline/crossline/time
steps. The larger the steps, the smaller the output volume.
Regards,
Renee Bourque
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On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 8:12 AM, Vikram Unnithan <
v.unnithan at jacobs-university.de> wrote:
> Dear All,
> Are there any recommendations for dealing with large datasets (3d cube
> 14GB)? I would like to subsample this so that I can test out various options
> before using the full resolution. I probably have overlooked the
> option/method/button and hence a rather trivial question, how should or
> could one subsample in opendect. Any pointers would be appreciated,
> regards
> Vikram
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