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3D Detailed Properties
The Detailed Properties dialog displays additional details for the currently selected 3D line.

Line Information
Line Name:
The
internal line name for the file.
Owner: The owner of the default working set version of the line.
Default Working Set: The working set version of a line for new users in a project.
Owner: The owner of the default working set version of the line.
Default Working Set: The working set version of a line for new users in a project.
File Information
Line
Version: Specify the unique version information for the
selected file. You can modify the Type and Version of the selected
line. You can modify the Owner with the right privileges.
Description:A description of the file. This will appear in many of the dialogs in SeisWare. You can modify this field.
Full Path:The full path to the file on disk.
Size:The physical size of the disk file.
File Type: The type of the file. Possible values are SEG-Y, SEG-P, and Slice.
Description:A description of the file. This will appear in many of the dialogs in SeisWare. You can modify this field.
Full Path:The full path to the file on disk.
Size:The physical size of the disk file.
File Type: The type of the file. Possible values are SEG-Y, SEG-P, and Slice.
Detailed File Information
Total Traces: The total
number of traces in the file.
Polarity: Specifies the polarity of the file. This will be either Normal or Reverse.
Vertical Units:Specifies the units for the vertical domain of the file. This will be either Milliseconds, Meters, Feet or Hertz. This value can be modified.
Trace Range:The start, end and trace increment of the file.
Line Range: The start, end and line increment of the file.
Time Range/Depth Range: The raw (unshifted) start and end vertical range of the file as well as the sample rate.
X Range:The minimum and maximum easting of the file.
Y Range: The minimum and maximum northing of the file.
Polarity: Specifies the polarity of the file. This will be either Normal or Reverse.
Vertical Units:Specifies the units for the vertical domain of the file. This will be either Milliseconds, Meters, Feet or Hertz. This value can be modified.
Trace Range:The start, end and trace increment of the file.
Line Range: The start, end and line increment of the file.
Time Range/Depth Range: The raw (unshifted) start and end vertical range of the file as well as the sample rate.
X Range:The minimum and maximum easting of the file.
Y Range: The minimum and maximum northing of the file.
Statistics
Working
Set: An indicator whether the file is a member of the working
set. If
it is not a member of the working set, you can change it to be the
working set file in this dialog.
Bulk Shift: The bulk shift applied to the file. You can modify the bulk shift value within this dialog.
Peak: The peak amplitude value of the file.
Average: The average amplitude value of the file.
RMS: The RMS amplitude value of the file.
Phase: The total phase applied to the line.
Gain: The gain applied to the line. If no gain has been applied this will be zero.
Gain Exponent:The gain used when a gain has been applied to the line. If no gain has been applied this will be zero.
Bulk Shift: The bulk shift applied to the file. You can modify the bulk shift value within this dialog.
Peak: The peak amplitude value of the file.
Average: The average amplitude value of the file.
RMS: The RMS amplitude value of the file.
Phase: The total phase applied to the line.
Gain: The gain applied to the line. If no gain has been applied this will be zero.
Gain Exponent:The gain used when a gain has been applied to the line. If no gain has been applied this will be zero.
Geometry
Trace
Spacing: The average distance between traces in meters.
Line Spacing:The average distance between lines in meters.
Inline Distance:The straight-line distance from the start to end of the first line.
Crossline Distance: The straight-line distance from the start to end line along the first trace.
3D Corners: Launches
a dialog
that shows all four of the 3D corner points as calculated when the file
was loaded.
Line Spacing:The average distance between lines in meters.
Inline Distance:The straight-line distance from the start to end of the first line.
Crossline Distance: The straight-line distance from the start to end line along the first trace.

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