A number of optional modules are also available to tailor design the 3D seismic analysis, including a batch processor, interactive facies classification, and frequency decomposition.
The latest upgrade expands on these attributes, providing support for Windows XP and Vista (32 and 64 bit), and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 & 5 (64 bit). Users will also benefit from software enhancements including the addition of "one-click" geology-driven workflows, allowing preconfigured processing workflows to be built rapidly based on interpretation goals.
A number of additional workflows are available for noise reduction, channel and fault delineation, and improved well-log loading and visualization capabilities. This marks the first Linux release to provide rapid seismic attribute computation using GPU accelerated volume processing with Nvidia CUDA.
"Our first release of the new decade gives customers the extra flexibility that they need to carry out their 3D seismic analysis work in whichever PC-based environment they are using, whether it is their interpretation workstation, technical laptop or the visualization room," said Agnes Campan, ffA sales and marketing director.
For more information, visit ffA's SVI Pro website.