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NAME

       pssegy - Create imagemasked postscript from SEGY file

SYNOPSIS

       pssegy SEGYfile -Jparameters -Rwest/east/south/north[r] -Ddeviation -F[rgb|gray]|-W [ -Bbias ] [ -Cclip ]
       [  -Eerror  ]  [  -I ] [ -K ] [ -Lnsamp ] [ -Mntrace ] [ -N ] [ -O ] [ -P ] [ -Sheader ] [ -Tfilename ] [
       -Uredvel ] [ -V ] [ -Xscale ] [ -Ysample int ] [ -Z ]

DESCRIPTION

       pssegy reads a native (IEEE) format SEGY file and produces a PostScript image of the  seismic  data.  The
       imagemask operator is used so that the seismic data are plotted as a 1-bit deep bitmap in a single (user-
       specified)  color  or gray shade, with a transparent background.  The bitmap resolution is taken from the
       current GMT defaults.  The seismic traces may be plotted at their true locations using information in the
       trace headers (in which case order of the traces in the file is not significant).  Standard GMT  geometry
       routines  are  used  so  that  in principle any map projection may be used, however it is likely that the
       geographic projections will lead to unexpected results.  Beware  also  that  some  parameters  have  non-
       standard  meanings.   Note  that  the  order  of  operations  before  the  seismic  data  are  plotted is
       deviation*[clip]([bias]+[normalize](sample value)). Deviation determines how far in the plot  coordinates
       a [normalized][biased][clipped] sample value of 1 plots from the trace location.  The SEGY file should be
       a disk image of the tape format (ie 3200 byte text header, which is ignored, 400 byte binary reel header,
       and  240  byte  header  for  each trace) with samples as native real*4 (IEEE real on all the platforms to
       which I have access)

       SEGYfile
              Seismic data set to be imaged

       -J     Selects the map projection. Scale is UNIT/degree, 1:xxxxx, or width in UNIT (upper case modifier).
              UNIT is cm, inch, or m, depending on the MEASURE_UNIT setting in .gmtdefaults4, but  this  can  be
              overridden  on  the  command  line by appending c, i, or m to the scale/width value.  When central
              meridian is optional, default is center  of  longitude  range  on  -R  option.   Default  standard
              parallel  is  the  equator.  For map height, max dimension, or min dimension, append h, +, or - to
              the width, respectively.
              More details can be found in the psbasemap man pages.

              CYLINDRICAL PROJECTIONS:

              -Jclon0/lat0/scale (Cassini)
              -Jcyl_stere/[lon0/[lat0/]]scale (Cylindrical Stereographic)
              -Jj[lon0/]scale (Miller)
              -Jm[lon0/[lat0/]]scale (Mercator)
              -Jmlon0/lat0/scale (Mercator - Give meridian and standard parallel)
              -Jo[a]lon0/lat0/azimuth/scale (Oblique Mercator - point and azimuth)
              -Jo[b]lon0/lat0/lon1/lat1/scale (Oblique Mercator - two points)
              -Joclon0/lat0/lonp/latp/scale (Oblique Mercator - point and pole)
              -Jq[lon0/[lat0/]]scale (Cylindrical Equidistant)
              -Jtlon0/[lat0/]scale (TM - Transverse Mercator)
              -Juzone/scale (UTM - Universal Transverse Mercator)
              -Jy[lon0/[lat0/]]scale (Cylindrical Equal-Area)

              CONIC PROJECTIONS:

              -Jblon0/lat0/lat1/lat2/scale (Albers)
              -Jdlon0/lat0/lat1/lat2/scale (Conic Equidistant)
              -Jllon0/lat0/lat1/lat2/scale (Lambert Conic Conformal)
              -Jpoly/[lon0/[lat0/]]scale ((American) Polyconic)

              AZIMUTHAL PROJECTIONS:

              -Jalon0/lat0[/horizon]/scale (Lambert Azimuthal Equal-Area)
              -Jelon0/lat0[/horizon]/scale (Azimuthal Equidistant)
              -Jflon0/lat0[/horizon]/scale (Gnomonic)
              -Jglon0/lat0[/horizon]/scale (Orthographic)
              -Jglon0/lat0/altitude/azimuth/tilt/twist/Width/Height/scale (General Perspective).
              -Jslon0/lat0[/horizon]/scale (General Stereographic)

              MISCELLANEOUS PROJECTIONS:

              -Jh[lon0/]scale (Hammer)
              -Ji[lon0/]scale (Sinusoidal)
              -Jkf[lon0/]scale (Eckert IV)
              -Jk[s][lon0/]scale (Eckert VI)
              -Jn[lon0/]scale (Robinson)
              -Jr[lon0/]scale (Winkel Tripel)
              -Jv[lon0/]scale (Van der Grinten)
              -Jw[lon0/]scale (Mollweide)

              NON-GEOGRAPHICAL PROJECTIONS:

              -Jp[a]scale[/origin][r|z] (Polar coordinates (theta,r))
              -Jxx-scale[d|l|ppow|t|T][/y-scale[d|l|ppow|t|T]] (Linear, log, and power scaling)

       -R     west, east, south, and north specify the Region of interest, and you may specify them  in  decimal
              degrees  or  in  [+-]dd:mm[:ss.xxx][W|E|S|N]  format.   Append r if lower left and upper right map
              coordinates are given instead of w/e/s/n.  The two shorthands -Rg and -Rd stand for global  domain
              (0/360  and -180/+180 in longitude respectively, with -90/+90 in latitude). Alternatively, specify
              the name of an existing grid file and the -R settings (and grid spacing, if applicable) are copied
              from the grid.

       -D     gives the deviation in X units of the plot for 1.0 on the scaled trace.

       -F[rgb|gray]
              Fill trace (variable area, defaults to filling positive). rgb or gray gives the color  with  which
              the imagemask is filled.

       -W     Draw wiggle trace.

       You must specify at least one of -W and -F.

OPTIONS

       No space between the option flag and the associated arguments.

       -A     Flip the default byte-swap state (default assumes data have a bigendian byte-order).

       -B     Bias to apply to data (added to sample values).

       -C     Sample value at which to clip data (clipping is applied to both positive and negative values).

       -E     Allow error difference between requested and actual trace locations when using -T option.

       -I     Fill negative rather than positive excursions.

       -K     More PostScript code will be appended later [Default terminates the plot system].

       -L     Override  number  of  samples  per  trace  in reel header (program attempts to determine number of
              samples from each trace header if possible to allow for variable length traces).

       -M     Override number of traces specified in reel header.  Program  detects  end  of  file  (relatively)
              gracefully, but this parameter limits number of traces that the program attempts to read.

       -N     Normalize trace by dividing by rms amplitude over full trace length.

       -O     Selects Overlay plot mode [Default initializes a new plot system].

       -P     Selects Portrait plotting mode [Default is Landscape, see gmtdefaults to change this].

       -S     Read  trace  locations  from trace headers: header is either c for CDP, o for offset, or b<num> to
              read a long starting at byte <num> in the header (first byte corresponds to  num=0).  Default  has
              location given by trace number.

       -T     Plot  only  traces  whose location corresponds to a list given in filename.  Order in which traces
              are listed is not significant - the entire space is checked for each trace.

       -U     Apply reduction velocity by shifting traces upwards by redvel/|offset|.  Negative velocity removes
              existing reduction. Units should be consistent with offset in trace header and sample interval.

       -V     Selects verbose mode, which will send progress reports to stderr [Default runs "silently"].

       -X     Multiply trace locations by scale before plotting.

       -Y     Override sample interval in reel header.

       -Z     Do not plot traces with zero rms amplitude.

EXAMPLES

       To plot the SEGY file wa1.segy with normalized traces plotted at true offset locations,  clipped  at  +-3
       and with wiggle trace and positive variable area shading in black, use

       pssegy wa1.segy -JX 5/-5 -R 0/100/0/10 -D 1 -C 3 -N -S o -W -F black > segy.ps

       To  plot  the  SEGY  file  wa1.segy with traces plotted at true cdp*0.1, clipped at +-3, with bias -1 and
       negative variable area shaded red, use

       pssegy wa1.segy -JX 5/-5 -R 0/100/0/10 -D 1 -C 3 -S c -X 0.1 -F red -B-1 -I > segy.ps

SEE ALSO

       GMT(1), pssegyz(1)

GMT 4.5.11                                         5 Nov 2013                                       PSSEGY(1gmt)