by Resolve Staff | Oct 13, 2019 | Tips
SeisShow Tip: Interactively adjust attribute ranges and view data distribution using the SEG-Y Histogram.
To access this feature, right click in a section window and choose “Histogram,” then click and drag the vertical black bars to adjust the ranges. The histogram display will automatically update as you scan through attributes in a list.
Learn more about how SeisShow simplifies your attribute workflow at www.ResolveGeo.com
by Resolve Staff | Oct 11, 2019 | Tips
SeisShow Tip: Rotate 360 degrees around a point of interest or a particular well, then maintain the desired azimuth as you scan through the data. To get started, click on the section window title bar, then use the less than (<) and greater than (>) keyboard keys to enter rotation mode.
To access more options, including setting the rotation center point, right-click on the section or locator map and go to the Arbitrary Diagonal menu.
Visit resolvegeo.com/seisshow and click “Rotating Diagonals” to see rotation analysis in action.
by Resolve Staff | Sep 17, 2019 | Tips
SeisShow Tip: Learn more about an attribute without having to leave the program. Simply click on the question mark next to an attribute in the list to see the full name, grouping, description, and possible applications for that attribute.
For additional questions or to schedule a SeisShow training session, please contact support@resolvegeo.com.
Or visit resolvegeo.com/seisshow to learn more about the features available to you in SeisShow.
by Resolve Staff | Sep 4, 2019 | Tips
Attribute Tip: Picking the boundaries in your data can be challenging. Try using Relative Acoustic Impedance HQ to simplify the process. The combination of Relative Acoustic Impedance and Resolve HQ can help you identify major trends not easily visible in the original volume.
For more tips on other attributes in your project that can help with picking, contact info@resolvegeo.com
by Resolve Staff | Aug 14, 2019 | Insights, Tips
Proper data conditioning is critical for accurate attribute calculations.
Consider this image of Sweetness computed on an unconditioned volume (left) versus a conditioned version (right).
Could key anomalies in your attributes be affected by data quality issues? To learn more about proper conditioning, contact info@resolvegeo.org