[OpendTect_Users] Scaling X/Y
Mike Stone
mstone at act3solutions.com
Tue May 17 23:19:16 CEST 2011
Thanks Bert, (and Tracey and Colin)
First of all don't hold it to much against me, I'm asking on behalf of an
interpreter.
So my why is a bit of a guess. :P
In Kingdom, with a 2D section you can adjust the Z scale and the Horizontal
Scale independently.
In Native 3D software Like opendtect, The closest you can really get to a 2D
section is the Inline button?
If I have this '2D section' up and I have my Z perfect say exactly 3-4
seconds, And I decide I need to stretch what I'm seeing horizontally so it
looks better on my montage. I have to adjust the Z-Scale up and then zoom
out, And then Re-find and my event.
This can make getting that perfect screenshot a bit difficult.
I guess I still phrased what I was asking poorly, I should of said Stretch
the Inline domain relative to the X-line. But I have a feeling the answer is
going to be the same; some sort of Import/Export Games?
I think I rather tell the interpreter that you can't do it, and make him use
the method I stated above.
Anyhow thanks again.
Mike Stone
832-768-0884
MStone at ACT3Solutions.com
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 3:17 PM, Bert Bril <Bert.Bril at opendtect.org> wrote:
> Mike:
>
>
> > I want to stretch the X domain relative to Y.
>
> Why?? I've been thinking about this, but other than correction for
> faulty import data I can't think of any reason to do such a thing ....
>
> In any case: no, I cannot think of a way to do this, other than
> manipulate the coordinates before import. 'Simple File' format and tools
> like 'awk' can do the trick.
>
>
> > Zooming in only goes so far.
>
> This again puzzles me, not sure what you mean by it.
>
>
> It would be nice if you explain a bit what you're trying to do, what
> happens, where you hit a wall, and so forth. We may know ways to get
> what you want.
>
>
> Bert
>
>
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