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NAME

       pssegyz - Create imagemasked postscript from SEGY file

SYNOPSIS

       pssegyz  SEGYfile  parameters z|Zparameters west/east/south/north[/zmin/zmax][r] deviation
       [color] -W [ clip ] [  ] [  ] [ nsamp ] [ ntrace ] [  ] [  ] [   ]  [  <mode><value>  ]  [
       header_x/header_y  ] [ [just/dx/dy/][c|label] ] [ [level] ] [ x_offset ] [ y_offset ] [  ]
       [ -p<flags> ] [ -t<transp> ]

       Note: No space is allowed between the option flag and the associated arguments.

DESCRIPTION

       pssegyz 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 that a
       couple of the options for pssegy are not available in pssegyz.

       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 (i.e., 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).

REQUIRED ARGUMENTS

       SEGYfile
              Seismic SEGY data set to be imaged.

       -Jparameters (more ...)
              Select map projection.

       -R[unit]west/east/south/north[/zmin/zmax][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 for grid creation, give
              Rcodelon/lat/nx/ny, where code is a 2-character combination of L, C, R  (for  left,
              center,  or right) and T, M, B for top, middle, or bottom. e.g., BL for lower left.
              This indicates which point on a rectangular region the  lon/lat  coordinate  refers
              to,  and  the grid dimensions nx and ny with grid spacings via -I is used to create
              the corresponding region.  Alternatively, specify the name of an existing grid file
              and  the  -R  settings  (and grid spacing, if applicable) are copied from the grid.
              Using -Runit expects projected (Cartesian) coordinates compatible  with  chosen  -J
              and  we  inversely  project to determine actual rectangular geographic region.  For
              perspective view (-p), optionally append /zmin/zmax.  In case of  perspective  view
              (-p),  a z-range (zmin, zmax) can be appended to indicate the third dimension. This
              needs to be done only when using the -Jz option, not when using only the -p option.
              In  the  latter  case  a  perspective  view  of the plane is plotted, with no third
              dimension.

       -Ddeviation
              gives the deviation in X units of the plot for 1.0 on the scaled trace, This may be
              a single number (applied equally in X and Y directions) or the pair devX/devY.

       -F[color]
              Fill  trace  (variable  area, defaults to filling positive). Specify the color with
              which the imagemask is filled.

       -W     Draw wiggle trace.

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

OPTIONAL ARGUMENTS

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

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

       -I     Fill negative rather than positive excursions.

       -K (more ...)
              Do not finalize the PostScript plot.

       -Lnsamp
              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).

       -Mntrace
              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 (more ...)
              Append to existing PostScript plot.

       -P (more ...)
              Select "Portrait" plot orientation.

       -Q<mode><value>

              Can be used to change 5 different settings depending on mode:
                     -Qbbias to bias scaled traces (-Qb-0.1 subtracts 0.1 from values).

                     -Qidpi sets the dots-per-inch resolution of the image [300].

                     -Quredvel  to  apply  reduction  velocity  (-ve  removes  reduction  already
                     present).

                     -Qxmult to multiply trace locations by mult.

                     -Qydy to override sample interval in reel header.

       -Sheader_x/header_y
              Read trace locations from trace headers: headers is either c for CDP, o for offset,
              b *num* to read a long starting at byte num in the header (first  byte  corresponds
              to  num=0),  or  a number to fix the location. First parameter for x, second for y.
              Default has X and Y given by trace number.

       -U[just/dx/dy/][c|label] (more ...)
              Draw GMT time stamp logo on plot.

       -V[level] (more ...)
              Select verbosity level [c].

       -X[a|c|f|r][x-shift[u]]

       -Y[a|c|f|r][y-shift[u]] (more ...)
              Shift plot origin.

       -Z     Do not plot traces with zero rms amplitude.

       -p[x|y|z]azim/elev[/zlevel][+wlon0/lat0[/z0]][+vx0/y0] (more ...)
              Select perspective view.

       -t[transp] (more ...)
              Set PDF transparency level in percent.

       -^ or just -
              Print a short message about the syntax of the command, then exits (NOTE: on Windows
              use just -).

       -+ or just +
              Print  an  extensive  usage  (help)  message,  including  the  explanation  of  any
              module-specific option (but not the GMT common options), then exits.

       -? or no arguments
              Print a complete usage (help) message, including the explanation of  options,  then
              exits.

       --version
              Print GMT version and exit.

       --show-datadir
              Print full path to GMT share directory and exit.

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

              gmt pssegyz wa1.segy -JX5i/-5i -D1 -Jz0.05i -E180/5 -R0/100/0/10/0/10 \
                      -C3 -N -So -W -Fblack > segy.ps

BUGS

       Variable area involves filling four-sided figures of distressing generality. I  know  that
       some  of  the  more  complex  degenerate cases are not dealt with correctly or at all; the
       incidence of such cases increases as viewing angles become more oblique, and  particularly
       as the viewing elevation increases. Wiggle-trace plotting is not affected.

SEE ALSO

       gmt, pssegy, segy2grd

COPYRIGHT

       2015, P. Wessel, W. H. F. Smith, R. Scharroo, J. Luis, and F. Wobbe