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The Log object visualizes well logs. Multiple logged parameters may be visualized for multiple wells simultaneously. Log data are read from a Logs Dataset. Logs are shown as data series on a chart next to the well location.

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A solid layer object renders the space (section) between two surface objects along grid borders and along blanked regions and 3D profiles (blanking objects). The solid layer object is automatically updated when blanking objects are activated and deactivated. The solid layer only needs to know what surfaces to use for top and bottom. One solid layer object should be created for each top/bottom surface pair in the scene. Solid layers are rendered on-the-fly.</description>
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Generic Texts are text labels in 3D.

Generic Objects is a group of general object types based on tabular data. The data type is not dependent on any predefined data layout. Generic objects can be position either directly from positioning information in the tabular data, or alternatively by positioning the objects relative to other GeoScene3D objects.</description>
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The profile window shows a profile in a traditional 2D fashion. Data are projected onto the vertical profile fence from both sides of the fence. Because of the projection the exact position of data in 3D is not so easy to see. However, it is easier to compare and correlate the position of data vertically. 2D profiles are an important tool in geological modeling.</description>
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The Seismic SEGY profile import is very simple. There is no time to depth conversion and it is up to the user to specify the top and bottom elevation of the seismic profile, which is then “streached” accordingly. This corresponds to a time to depth conversion with a constant velocity.</description>
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ODV Models (1D Geophysics) visualizes a group of interpreted 1D geophysical earth models. Each layer in the model represents a resistivity that is colored using a colorscale. Use the info tool (or the context menu in 3D Viewers) to click individual layers or labels for information.</description>
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A Profile is basically a fence object with Blanking capabilities. A profile can also be shown in a profile window. See the description of Blanking. In a profile the center plane fence may or may not be visible. When the profile blanking is active solid layers may be shown at the same position as the profile fence. In that case the profile fence should be turned off.</description>
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The Log Charts Editor is used to configure how log charts are shown in 3D and how they are printed. When used to configure print additional options are available.

The left section of the dialog contains settings for the currently selected chart. The right section of the dialog contains one or multiple charts. Click a chart to select and edit it. The currently selected chart is marked with a green surrounding line. Right click the</description>
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3D Grid Objects represents 3D Grids. A 3D Grid is essentially a stack of 2D grids. In 3D Grids the node value varies in all three dimensions in space. 3D Grids may be the result of a 3D interpolation of XYZ Point data or a manually edited grid using the</description>
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The surface object represents a single 2D grid (raster) in 3D and is one of the most important object types in GeoScene3D. Surfaces are used to model terrain and any other surface below or above ground. Surfaces may be geologic layer interfaces, interpolated geophysical surfaces, water tables, etc. In the</description>
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The Profile Generator can be used to generate a new group of profiles.


Generate Within This Area  

The profiles are generated within a rectangular area oriented either north-south or east-west. The buffer distance is half the profile spacing so that all data in the area will be on one and only one profile.</description>
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