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