Main Services Median Dip Filter
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 |   | | | Dip Steering The local dip and azimuth of seismic data is calculated at very sample position and stored in a steering cube. Using the steering cube it is possible to apply a process we call dip steering, i.e. to find the time of the same seismic event on adjacent traces.
Dip-steered median filter Our most popular structurally-oriented filter is the dip steered median filter. This filter enhances laterally continuous events while randomly distributed noise is reduced. A major advantage of this filter above conventional dip filters is that edges are preserved. i.e. no filter-tails are generated.The dip-steering plugin allows you to create and use "steering cubes". A steering cube contains at every sample position the local dip and azimuth of the seismic events. For more information on our Special Processing Services
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