Hi Rob
Thank you for looking into those issues.
I will try your suggestions.
I exlusively use Seaview to display seismic data as it has more capabilities than
suximage.
I wish colorado school of mines maintained it has some refresh issues and some bugs.
Best regards
Necati
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On Thu, May 19, 2022 at 12:23, <rob(a)xsgeo.com> wrote:
Hi Necati,
I did have a quick look into SEAVIEW with regard to plotting FK spectra with the points
you raise. Personally I would use seismic unix to plot FK spectra, then you have fuller
control over colourmaps and plot labelling.
Within SEAVIEW:
- Under the tools menu it seems you can interactively edit the colour maps
- It doesn’t seem there is an easy way to change the plot labelling for Spectra without
going into the code. I did take a quick look at the code and it seems possible to either:
- just make a new customised version of SEAVIEW for FK spectra in which the options you
need are hardwired.
- Code already exists to change the display options, I think based on trace data type
e.g. trid header (for example “Depth”/”Frequency” are already enabled). It would be
possible to extend this for FK spectra.
I did find that SEAVIEW is quite a nice viewer for SU format data in that it lets you
control and plot various headers etc. However personally I still use suximage/psimage and
shell scripting.
Best regards
Rob
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To: rob <rob(a)xsgeo.com>
Cc: Dominique ROUSSET <dominique.rousset(a)univ-pau.fr>fr>;
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Subject: Questions related to Seaview
I need to use CSM program seaview to display f-k plots and I have various questions
related to seaview. I will appreciate your answers on them.
- current palettes (map) for variable intensity plot sub option of display option of
seaview are very limited.
- is it possible to build and install new palettes. If so how?
- if yes, does anyone have aleady built better palettes(maps)?
- Is it possible to change vertical plot label from "Time(seconds)" to
"Frequency(Hertz)". İf yes., how?
- when trace samples really show frequencies instead of time samples (as in f-k plot)
using actual frequency interval (eg 0.115 Hz) makes highest frequency to show like 0.125
ms or 0.250 ms. I would have preferred 125ms and 250ms (although I would prefer 125Hz and
250Hz) but using 1000 times frequecy increment is creating problems in binary header value
in microsecond with seaview (ıt shows as a negative value). This must be a bug in seaview.
Do any of you have a similar experience?
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------- Original Message -------
On Monday, May 9th, 2022 at 19:11, rob <rob(a)xsgeo.com> wrote:
> I compiled a short blog on WSL recently for seismic unix. In my view it's the
best Windows option in 2022.
>
> Regards
>
> Rob
>
>
https://tonnta-energy.com/wp/seismic-unix-on-windows/
>
> Sent from my Galaxy
>
> -------- Original message --------
>
> From: Dominique ROUSSET <dominique.rousset(a)univ-pau.fr>
>
> Date: 09/05/2022 16:31 (GMT+00:00)
>
> To: seisunix(a)mailman.seismic-unix.org
>
> Subject: Re: [Seisunix] Request of information
>
> Hi Giulia,
> As you can read, seismic unix is easy to install and run on... unix-like systems
(mainly linux and mac os).
>
> Some people have used it natively on windows using Cygwin (
https://www.cygwin.com/).
Cygwin will bring a bunch of software to windows in order to mimic a unix system. I hope
someone on the list can help you with this.
>
> An other way to run SU on a MS-Windows PC is to use virtualization, running WSL2 on
windows (or virtualbox, vmware slower than WSL2 but maybe more portable). In that case you
will run a linux over windows system, with potential sharing of your disk and peripherals
between the windows host and the linux guest. WSL2 is a genuine microsoft software while
virtualbox is free/libre software. It seems that WSL2 has been improved on recent windows
releases (the X-server is now included. To be verified). I'm sure that numerous users
on this list use wsl2.
>
> I hope it helps !
>
> D.
>
> Le 09/05/2022 à 17:12, nickag64759(a)gmail.com a écrit :
>
>> Dear sirs,
>>
>> I am a university student in Geology and I am interested in the use of cwp-su
package.
>>
>> I would like to use it on my Windows 10 64 bit PC: does cwp-su be used on that
kind of platform ?
>>
>> In the case which is/are the requirements ?
>>
>> Thanks in advance for your help.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Giulia
>>
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