Releases
Have you upgraded to version 7 yet?
- Written by: Marieke van Hout
This major release brings significant improvements to both the free and commercial aspects of OpendTect. To get an in-depth look at all the highlights, please have a look at the attached video.
OpendTect 7.0.0 Official Release
- Written by: Arnaud Huck
Dear OpendTect Users,
We have made a new major release of our software: OpendTect 7.0.0, which is now available for installation/update.
OpendTect patch release 6.6.10
- Written by: Arnaud Huck
Dear OpendTect Users,
We have made a patch release for our latest stable version: OpendTect 6.6.10, which is now available for installation/update..
OpendTect patch release 6.6.9
- Written by: Arnaud Huck
Dear OpendTect Users,
We have made a patch release for our latest stable version: OpendTect 6.6.9, which is now available for installation/update. We are proud to announce that this release is the first one fully certified by Red Hat.
Machine Learning: Lundin GeoLab SimpleDenoise
- Written by: Marieke van Hout
This week we want to show you an example of the 4th Lundin model 'Lundin_GeoLab_SimpleDenoise". We believe this model is applicable to almost all datasets. Unlike the AJAX model, the SimpleDenoise model preserves the amplitude - frequency content. It only removes random noise.
AJAX, an ML model to enhance the visual quality and interpretability of 3D seismic
- Written by: Marieke van Hout
This is the third and last post in our series on trained Machine Learning models developed by Lundin GeoLab that are released in OpendTect’s Machine Learning library. Two weeks ago, we presented SimpleHmult, a model to attenuate horizontal multiples. In last week’s post we showed an example of the application of Desmile, a model to remove migration smiles.
Read more: AJAX, an ML model to enhance the visual quality and interpretability of 3D seismic
Desmile; another pearl in OpendTect’s library of pre-trained Machine Learning models
- Written by: Marieke van Hout
Last week we proudly announced the release of four stunning, pre-trained models from Lundin GeoLab in OpendTect’s Machine Learning solution. In last week’s blog post, we showed an example of one of these models: SimpleHmult, a 3D Unet model that attenuates horizontal multiples.
Read more: Desmile; another pearl in OpendTect’s library of pre-trained Machine Learning models
Sharing Trained Machine Learning Models is Redefining our Modus Operandi
- Written by: Marieke van Hout
As of version 6.6.8, OpendTect’s library of pre-trained models boasts 4 spectaculair seismic enhancement models developed by Lundin’s GeoLab R&D group:
- Desmile: This model removes steeply dipping noise and smile artefacts
- SimpleHmult: Attenuates horizontal multiples
- AJAX: Enhances the visual quality and interpretability
- SimpleDeNoise: Removes “salt & pepper / jitter” noise.
Read more: Sharing Trained Machine Learning Models is Redefining our Modus Operandi
OpendTect patch release 6.6.8
- Written by: Arnaud HucK
Dear OpendTect Users,
We have made a patch release for our latest stable version: OpendTect 6.6.8, which is now available for installation/update.