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InSite v2.15

63ASC is pleased to announce the release of version 2.15 of InSite Seismic Processor software. The latest version and the manuals for our software and hardware products are available in the updated client area. Version 2.15 consists of thirteen modules, which allow the software to be tailored to the particular processing and visualisation requirements of the client. The main developments since the previous version (2.14d) include:

• Incorporation of an editable and animated Event Density Plane to the Advanced 3D Visualiser.
• The grid-search box can now be adjusted, visually, from within the Advanced 3D Visualiser.
• Clustering operations added to Advanced 3D Visualiser functionality.
• 3D hot planes and ellipsoids have also been added to the Advanced 3D Visualiser as well as a drawing objects legend for managing the 3D scene.
• Update to Data Visualiser including improved sensor property controls and additional event filtering options.
• Data View added to the Waveform Visualiser displaying waveform. information including pick times and source vector azimuths per instrument.
• Colour-coded traces in Waveform Visualiser on the instrument and moveout views.
• Importing of a Sensor to the Location Visualiser is now possible using a DOF file.
• Parameters of the ellipsoid fitted to event clusters can now be edited in the cross plot properties dialog.
• Added options to view event locations by grey-scale.
• Manual velocity calibration implemented by allowing addition and adjustment of velocity layers and fitting moveout to calibration event moveout.
• Ellipsoids defined in Advanced 3D Visualiser can be stored in Frac Manager.
• SEG-2 importing and leaching enabled.
• Greater flexibility added to SEGY importing and leaching.
• General bug fixes and improvements.

A full description of the InSite modules can be found in our software pages. The latest developments and functionalities are also incorporated into the downloadable demo version of InSite.

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