Seismic Viewer: Quick Processing
The Quick Processing dialog allows you to perform interactive
processing
on the data without having to write a new dataset to disk. You can do
this operation in either the main Seismic Viewer window or the Zoom
window, from the Edit Menu.
-
Select the Dataset to carry the process out on.
-
Select from the list of Processes. Depending on the process selected, an additional window will open asking for parameters. Note: More than one process can be applied and they will be performed in the order listed in the Processing Flow.
-
Click
to apply the
processing flow to the line.
Note: These changes are
only remembered until the viewer is closed. To permanently save these
changes, click
.
General Information
Datasets
Select the seismic lines or synthetics that you want processed. All
lines and synthetics currently being displayed in the Seismic Viewer
will be available in this list.
Left click to select a seismic line, or use the Ctrl key on your keyboard to
select multiple seismic lines. To
make selection easier, left click on the column headers to sort
the column, or type a search string
into the search
bar to limit the items in the list.
Processes
A list of processes
that can be performed on the data. Select the process and click
to
add it to the
processing
flow,
or double click on the process to add it.
- AGC:
Perform automatic gain
control on the data.
- Amplitude
Gain: Apply an amplitude scalar to
the data.
- Amplitude
Spectrum: Generate the amplitude
spectrum for the data and
output it as traces.
- Bandpass
Filter: Standard bandpass filter.
- Butterworth
Filter: Perform a Butterworth
filter.
- Instantaneous
Amplitude: Get the instantaneous
amplitude of each trace.
- Instantaneous
Frequency: Get the instantaneous
frequency of each trace.
- Instantaneous
Phase: Get
the instantaneous phase of each trace.
- Phase
Rotation: Perform a phase rotation
on the data.
- Phase Spectrum:
Generate
the phase spectrum for the data and output it as traces.
- RMS
Trace Balance: Perform a trace by
trace RMS
balance on the
data. This differs from the Normalization algorithm in that
the
normalization algorithm performs the balance on the entire dataset.
- Spectral
Balance: Perform a trace by trace
spectral balance.
Also known as
spectral
whitening.
Processing Flow
A list of processes to perform on the selected datasets.
Select
an
item click
to edit the process
parameters.
Alternately double click on the item in the list to bring up the
process
parameters.
Edit: Edit the selected process in
the processing flow.
Remove:Remove the
selected process
from the
processing
flow.
Clear:
Remove all
processes from the
processing flow.
Quick Processing Operations
Clear All
Processing: Removes all processes from all lines and
synthetics after you click
.
Process Line(s): Launch
the batch processing
dialog for all lines selected in the Datasets
list. This allows you to perform the processing on the
selected
datasets and save the result to disk.
Also See
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