This page contains release notes for the Seismic Server web client.
Release 2.2.24 (14-AUG-2020)
This is a cumulative release note for several recent releases.
Measuring is now supported. Measure distance and depth in 2D or 3D across any number of datasets. Choose between planar or geodetic calculation.
The z scale field allows for direct keyboard input.
Added support to make elevation rasters transparent within a given z range. This can be used to make everything above or below a particular level (ie sea level) transparent.
Boreholes and logs can now be displayed in seismic 2D window
Background color can be set from the settings dialog.
Seismic sections are now shown as a gray frame when sliding. This improves interactive performance when navigating through a volume.
Parameters on scene objects that are not visible are now also stored in scenes.
Bugfix on zoom to well head.
Bugfix: Background color is now stored in json scene.
Bugfix : A memory leak that set a treshold on the number of seismic lines that could be displayed at once has been fixed.
Support for registering the widget in ArcGIS Portal.
The GeocapViewer widget now has a configuration GUI from within Web App builder that lets you upload a startup scene. The widget is now fully self contained and manually modifying any files used by the app or widget is no longer required.
General GUI improvements
Support for setting the raster extent to current view, see the Settings pane for raster objects in the TOC.
Support for selecting particular tiles in a Mosaic service. The Add Data dialog will list tiles if you enter a mosaic image service
Seismic data can be filtered by amplitude values. See the Settings pane for seismic objects in the TOC.
Double click on an object in the 3D viewer to center the point of focus and rotation
Display improvements
Loading of 2D seismics is now faster
Feature layers can be displayed by using the map rasterization of the layer. This will preserve all symbology set for this layers in the map service. When adding a feature layer url in the Add Data dialog choose the Add as map raster option.