DataCon Core Imaging Online
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If you are a client you would have received a different site address, login and password to view just your data, however to test plug-in we suggest you start with the demo site listed here.
We image the core at 1000 dpi, A meter of core is approximately 650 MB’s in size. Our System allows you to access this imagery online in seconds. We are not a public agency; we provide this service to the industry for a fee. The Demo is set up to allow you to view the capabilities of the system. The site requires you to have Internet Explorer 6.0.
Location: Use this to switch between available cores.
Display: You can use this to display low/medium/high quality images. (higher the quality larger the files. Default is medium)
Current Size: This is the size in pixels of the image displayed in the core view, It is changed automatically based on the screen resolution you are using. Supported screen resolutions are from 1024*768 up to 1600*1200.
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Left click to zoom in Core View image. Based on center of image. |
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Left click to zoom out Core View image. Based on center of image. |
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Does not work on demo site, only on client secured sites using Datacon plugin. This option enhances colors in Core View image. |
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Left click removes box view and doubles width of core view. |
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Does not work on demo site, only on client secured sites. This allows you to identify an area in the image and add annotation. |
You may need to use scroll bar on right to view whole
image.
Left click and drag mouse in Core View, pans image.
Left click in box view centers Core View image at that position
and current scale.
Left click in Well View displays Core View image at that
depth.
To print core image – right click on Core View, choose
Print Image, standard widows print window will appear.
To Copy Core image – right click on Core View, choose Copy
Image, then go to separate application such as word doc and
paste.
If you have a LCD display that rotates then the site is best viewed with the display rotated so that the vertical is the longest side, you can obtain pivot, a software package that rotates the display on the screen. from the following address: http://personalcomputing.portrait.com/us/products/pp_tbyb.html
Some video drivers come with option to rotate display, this is usually found under display, settings advanced in the control panel of your PC.
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