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Version: 3.4.3

Log Ribbon Tab

Context-sensitive tab — appears when the 3D Logs context is active.

Commands available on the Log ribbon tab, grouped by panel.

Edit

Set Dip Domain

Tooltip: Set the dip domain of the selected units

Set a dip and dip azimuth on the log units selected in the 2D log panel, so their thicknesses are corrected to true stratigraphic thickness. Greyed out until at least one unit is selected.

Extract Image Track

Tooltip: Extract a rectified image strip along the log path

Sample the active mesh's texture along the log's path and flatten it into a straight, depth-registered strip — the outcrop equivalent of a borehole image log. You are asked for a corridor half-width in metres; the strip is written as a JPEG into the project's LogImages folder and added to the log, aligned to the depths it was taken from.

The path used is the detailed tracked deviation where the log has one, otherwise its unit-boundary deviation.

Needs a textured mesh and a digitised path

"The active mesh has no textures to extract an image track from" or "The active log has no path to extract along" mean exactly what they say — texture the mesh, or digitise the log path first.

Geodesic Path

Tooltip: Follow surface geodesics when tracking a log

A toggle that changes how the path between two log markers is tracked. On, the path is straightened onto the shortest on-surface (geodesic) route. Off, it is restricted to the mesh's own edges, which follows the triangulation rather than the surface.

Edit Deviation

Tooltip: Move deviation nodes

Click and drag the nodes of the log's deviation path in the 3D view to correct its route.

Tooltip: Link a log unit

Link a log unit to an interpretation object in the scene.

Extend Deviation

Tooltip: Extend the deviation path

Continue the log's deviation path from its current end by digitising further points.

Defaults

These set what a new unit on the active log starts as; they do not change units that already exist.

Grain Size

The default grain size for new log units.

Carbonate

The default carbonate classification for new log units.

Facies

The default facies for new log units.

See also