StereoCore™ PhotoLog
Digitally log all aspects of any drill core. No task is too big, or too complex to handle.
Seven easy steps:
Establish smooth workflows. For example, copies of a StereoCore Project, along with updates made as drilling progresses, can be freely distributed to the different loggers for geotechnical and geological data-marking. One copy can be concurrently depth-registered by a technician, then merged with the data-marked images to depth-reference the tags, generate the logs and export the data directly to a data base.
Set up robust QA/QC and audit routines. The annotated images can be regularly transmitted for remote visual confirmation of accurate data capture. Then, during periodic site visits, the exact descriptors used to characterize the features logged can easily be spot-checked simply by finding and examining features marked on the images in the core.
Validate any log, including downhole geophysical scans. Import such data to overlay on the drill core images for unequivocal visual confirmation. Even old photo prints can be scanned and processed to overlay legacy logs for comprehensive validation.
Request an online demonstration. Email support@stereocore.net
Book an online training course. Three, two hour sessions are generally sufficient for users to become competent. Participants set up their own log format based on their company’s log tables and look-up codes. They are also encouraged to train using photos of their own core.
Seven easy steps:
- Photograph the core trays, and immediately process the pictures into virtual 3D images of the core.
- Examine the core, and tag features on the images using data-markers to record their descriptors in fully customized log tables.
- Draw segment lines to scale on the images to accurately depth-register the core.
- Snap all data-markers onto the segment lines to precisely depth-reference the tagged features.
- Draw ellipses to match structures and correctly measure their alpha/beta angles in oriented sections.
- Import the borehole survey to auto-convert the a/b angles to Dip & Dip Direction.
- Export the logs in either *.xlsx or *.csv format.
Establish smooth workflows. For example, copies of a StereoCore Project, along with updates made as drilling progresses, can be freely distributed to the different loggers for geotechnical and geological data-marking. One copy can be concurrently depth-registered by a technician, then merged with the data-marked images to depth-reference the tags, generate the logs and export the data directly to a data base.
Set up robust QA/QC and audit routines. The annotated images can be regularly transmitted for remote visual confirmation of accurate data capture. Then, during periodic site visits, the exact descriptors used to characterize the features logged can easily be spot-checked simply by finding and examining features marked on the images in the core.
Validate any log, including downhole geophysical scans. Import such data to overlay on the drill core images for unequivocal visual confirmation. Even old photo prints can be scanned and processed to overlay legacy logs for comprehensive validation.
Request an online demonstration. Email support@stereocore.net
Book an online training course. Three, two hour sessions are generally sufficient for users to become competent. Participants set up their own log format based on their company’s log tables and look-up codes. They are also encouraged to train using photos of their own core.