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Thursday, August 5, 2010

SeiSee 2.13 (SEG-Y format viewer on PC with Windows/Linux)

SeiSee (former SeisView) program shows seismic data in SEG-Y format on a personal computer screen (Windows-2000, XP, Vista, Windows-7, Linux+Wine). SeiSee is distributed freely by Dalmorneftegeophysica (DMNG).

Features:
Supports standard integer (2,4 bytes) and IBM float (4 bytes) sample formats. Nonstandard integer(1 byte), float IEEE (4 bytes)  sample formats.
CGG Geovecteur disk SEG-Y format (.dat) (stg1). CWP/SU format (Seismic Un*x).
Shows seismic in various modes (wiggle, variable area, variable density, color).
Scaling seismic image, gain control, axes labeling setup.
Plots seismic to printer (plotter).
Exports the image in Windows Bitmap (.bmp) and PostScript formats.
SEG-Y trace headers display (formats Integer*1,*2,*4, IEEE Float*4,*8, IBM Float*4 are supported).
Trace searching by header item value.
Data samples browsing. 
Text header and binary editor.
Band pass filter.
Automatic gain control (AGC).
Headers consistency check. 
Write whole SEG-Y file or part of it to disk in SEG-Y (IBM-32) format with ability to select data on base of trace index or trace header value and given time interval; reversal trace order is also supported, processing parameters can be applied to recorded data (filter, AGC etc).
Export trace(s) sample and header values to text file. Import trace headers values from text file.
Trace shift according with Delay Recording Time trace header value.
Selection of traces to be displayed by trace index or header value and by expression.
Trace headers change by means expressions. 
Single trace header value editing. 
Open and fix files containing wrong data in binary header (Recovery Mode).

HoT's'PoT

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