[OpendTect_Users] Export Attributes as Simple seismic 3D or change attribute to "Stored cubes" type?
Farrukh Qayyum
farrukh.qayyum at dgbes.com
Mon Feb 25 15:21:36 CET 2013
Hello HPC,
You can only export a stored seismic data in SEG-Y/ASCII format. An
attribute is just a definition and it requires computation before it
becomes OpendTect's stored data. This is the point where your next question
comes in i.e.
>>> Also, is it possible to change attributes as Stored cubes?
Yes! You should be able to do this in a few steps.
1. Go to Processing > Create Seismic Output > Attributes...
2. In the pop-up dialog, select for *Quantity to output*.
3. In the following window, click on the *Attributes *radio button and
choose the defined attribute from the list. If you have not defined any,
this should be inactive. Press OK button.
4. Press *Proceed *button
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Thanks and I hope this answers to your question.
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*Farrukh Qayyum*,
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On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 8:44 AM, HighPerformance Computing <
highperformance.computing.1 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I want to export Attributes as Simple seismic 3D. I can do this for some
> data like orginal seismic data in "Stored cubes". Also, is it possible to
> change attributes as Stored cubes?
>
> Thank in advance,
>
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