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Gtedit provides a very rich environment of features and displays, ALL designed to support the construction and editing of Surfaces. A surface is a bounded region filled with a grid or lattice of z values usually computed from a set of random points. Multiple Surfaces can be employed to form most geologic structures required by today's model-driven software products.

Since GTGRID is usually encapsulated within a users application,  GTEDIT is also a good vehicle to show the capabilities of GTGRID as well.

  This shows the detail possible with polygonal boundaries as both interior and exterior edges of the surface. A great deal of care is taken to capture the necessary z data along these boundaries.
     
  In this view is an example of the context GTedit is capable of maintaining during an edit session. Profiles are used both to enter new z data as well as showing other related surfaces. Surface being edited is also being clipped by bounding surfaces, faults. As changes are made, the boundaries are re-computed and display updated.
     
  This is a profile view of the surface shown on GTI's home page. It clarifies the relationships involved by showing the faults and throw involved.
     
  Something different, this shows velocity data in the presence of structural anomalies. Custom versions of GTEDIT are available to allow editing of such data.
     
  GTedit has a magnifier window that tracks all button 1 picks in the primary window, showing a larger scale version around the pick.
     
 

Seismic data shown as lines, filled faults may be generated as the
last step in surface creation.