The other workaround is to have an image of the seismic line that can be georeferenced for loading into Paraview. However, this requires a seismic viewer capable of exporting a good quality image and not all do (SeiSee is quite good). Obviously things get a little complex when having to convert from time to depth, but not so if you are dealing with Z as the time coordinate.
Is there a georeference filter/tool in ParaView? Cheers On 6 March 2015 at 20:55, Léo Pessanha <leonardopessanh...@gmail.com> wrote: > Putting a SEG-Y data in a more direct way is still in the escope of one of > the projects that i am working on. I did some research not a long time ago > and i found that Richard Strelitz wrote a paraview plugin for reading SEG-Y > data at LANL but he gave up since there was no easy way of retaining the > concept of a trace that is so essential to seismic data at the time he was > still trying. He said that would for some of the files he created but we > lost contact. > > Maybe he could help, and instead of starting from zero, maybe there`s a > way to continue his work and save some time. > > For me it would be a really really great tool to have in paraview! > > With the proper guidance, i would really like to help(or try to help) ! > > 2015-03-06 11:58 GMT-03:00 David E DeMarle <dave.dema...@kitware.com>: > > +1, this would be great to have in ParaView. >> >> Just need someone out there to find the time and or funding to implement >> it. >> >> It could make a nice google summer of code effort if there is a student >> who is interested in the topic. >> http://www.kitware.com/blog/home/post/857 >> >> >> David E DeMarle >> Kitware, Inc. >> R&D Engineer >> 21 Corporate Drive >> Clifton Park, NY 12065-8662 >> Phone: 518-881-4909 >> >> On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 7:21 AM, Lester Anderson <arctica1...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> This is definitely an import filter that would make ParaView more widely >>> used, particularly in industry. Even doing as suggested by Leo, of reading >>> the coordinates and extracting the amplitude would still be useful when >>> viewing the data in 3D. >>> >>> Perhaps this will be addressed in a future release, but I know this has >>> been asked for some years back I believe. >>> >>> On 5 March 2015 at 22:14, Lester Anderson <arctica1...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Leo, >>>> >>>> Thanks for the suggestions. What software did you use to export the >>>> data? >>>> >>>> Cheers >>>> Lester >>>> >>>> On 5 March 2015 at 19:18, Léo Pessanha <leonardopessanh...@gmail.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> I would like to apologize, i do not know how to answer a question in >>>>> the mailing list correctly, i think the way i am doing it right now is >>>>> going to appear as a new question >>>>> >>>>> There is no easy way of doing it, to see SEG-Y data in paraview, i >>>>> used another software to export the data to ASCII txt >>>>> >>>>> So i exported to a 4 collumn text file with "X" "Y" "Z" "AMPLITUDE", >>>>> imported in paraview, table to structured grid points filter, and used the >>>>> scalar variable amplitude to color the object >>>>> >>>>> Hope it helped! >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Powered by www.kitware.com >>> >>> Visit other Kitware open-source projects at >>> http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html >>> >>> Please keep messages on-topic and check the ParaView Wiki at: >>> http://paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView >>> >>> Search the list archives at: http://markmail.org/search/?q=ParaView >>> >>> Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe: >>> http://public.kitware.com/mailman/listinfo/paraview >>> >>> >> >
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