Horizon Brick
You can use the Horizon Brick tool to brick horizons that are not currently being stored in brick format. By default, any new horizons will be stored in brick format, but imported and legacy files may not be in this format. When you brick a horizon, the binary horizon file that is created is larger than a regular horizon file, because it has been broken into smaller pieces and indexed to allow the software to read chunks of it faster. Converting a horizon to brick format can speed up the load time for the horizon on very large 3D datasets. If your 3D dataset is not padded, you can reload the line with padding to create a regular 3D, allowing you to brick the associated horizons. Note: Horizons in brick format may NOT be compatible with earlier versions of the software.
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Select the 3D file whose horizons you want to convert to bricked , or right click on the list and click Select All.
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Make sure the Brickable column reads Yes. If it doesn't it means the 3D isn't regular, and you will not be able to brick the horizons.
General Information
For additional selection and navigation options right click on the Seismic Lines fileslist to access the shortcut menu.
Line: Lists all 3D lines in the project.
Owner: A list of the owners associated with each line in the project
Brickable: This checks if the 3D is a regular or irregular 3D. Only regular 3Ds can be bricked. If the 3D is irregular, you can re-load the dataset, but pad it so that it becomes a regular volume.
Bricked: This tells you the current status of the horizons associated with the 3D file.
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No Horizons: There are no horizons picked for this line.
- Yes: All horizons are currently in bricked format.
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No: All horizons are not in the bricked format.
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Partial: Some horizons are in the bricked format and some horizons are in the unbricked format.
Horizon Bricking Operations
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