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Integrate Using The Workbench Plugin |
Integrate Using a Lava Script |
Introduction
There are two ways to integrate Imago with Vulcan. Using:
- The Workbench plug-in;
- A Lava Script.
This article describes both methods.
Integrate Using The Workbench Plugin
1. Download ImagoPlugin.msi and install.
2. Then, view the video and follow the steps:
Example Screenshots
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The plug-in works with Vulcan version 2018 and later. For earlier versions, use the Lava Script described in the next section. |
Integrate Using a Lava Script
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Using a Lava Script, it is possible to launch an Imago image for a drillhole by selecting it from the Vulcan Envisage viewer.
1. Save the this Lava Script into the relevant Vulcan project directory:
2. Open the Project in Vulcan. The script should appear under "Lava Scripts" branch:
3. Run the script. When run for the first time it will request information for the imagery desired to link:
Inputs (Name in Imago) | Examples (in Imago) |
Project Name (Workspace) | Firefly Resource Development. |
Dataset Name (Dataset) | Drilling Core, Drilling Chips. |
Data Series Type Name (Imagery Type) | Core Boxes, Downhole, RC Chips. |
Image Type Name (Image Type) | Wet, Dry, UV. |
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In Imago:
4. Click OK after all inputs have been entered.
5. Select a drillhole in the viewer.
6. Vulcan launches Google Chrome to display the imagery.
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To modify the inputs to the Lava Script, delete imago.defaults located in the relevant Vulcan project directory. |
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