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Volume: 66 (1982)

Issue: 5. (May)

First Page: 560

Last Page: 560

Title: Interactive Video Digitization of Well Logs: ABSTRACT

Author(s): David C. Crane

Article Type: Meeting abstract

Abstract:

An interactive microprocessor-based Previous HitsystemNext Hit is under development which converts the curve data on paper well logs to a computer-usable digital format. The Previous HitsystemNext Hit can be adapted to convert log curves from microfiche. The Previous HitsystemNext Hit is expected to reduce the cost, time, and drudgery associated with current hand-tracing and editing techniques, without sacrifice of quality.

The initial Previous HitsystemNext Hit consists of a 64K (64,000 character) memory, a Zilog Z-80B microprocessor, a TV camera, a color monitor, a video digitizer with 256K of raster-refresh buffer, and almost 30 million bytes of on-line magnetic storage.

The hardware semiautomatically captures log images in raster form. Software converts the raster imagery to an X-Y Previous HitcoordinateNext Hit model. The operator then makes model corrections interactively by Previous HitusingNext Hit a small digitizer tablet as a pointing device and with pattern-recognition assistance from the Previous HitsystemNext Hit.

The author hopes to add software to allow "slipping" digital logs on the same equipment. The next logical development would be a plotter, a floating-point processor, and software to add contouring capability to the Previous HitsystemTop.

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