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Controls for Velocity View

Velocity View can be invoked from the command line by adding one parameter (``velview'') to the usual Ricksep invocation for multiple volumes:

Rickmulti < seismic.T velocity.T [other arguments] velview=1

The order of specifying the input volumes is important, since Velocity View treats ``seismic.T'' as the high-frequency volume and ``velocity.T'' as the low-frequency volume.

The synthesized volume appears in the place of the high-frequency volume. Moving the VEL VIEW slider on the control panel alters the resemblance of the result to a source volume, as described in Section 2.4. Shifting the slider far left, we obtain the high-frequency volume. Shifting the slider far right, we obtain the low-frequency volume. All of the controls for Velocity View are listed in the above table.


  
Table 2: Controls for Velocity View.
Action Control
Turn off Velocity View [menu] VelView > Separate Cubes
Turn on Velocity View and [menu] VelView > Synthesize by
synthesize by adjusting intensities Adjusting Intensities
Turn on Velocity View and synthesize [menu] VelView > Synthesize by
by copying differences Copying Differences
Shift resemblance towards high- [slider] VEL VIEW > left
frequency volume  
Shift resemblance towards low- [slider] VEL VIEW > right
frequency volume  


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1/16/2007