Releases
OpendTect Patch Release 7.0.4
- Written by: Arnaud Huck
Dear OpendTect Users,
We have made a patch release for our latest stable version: OpendTect 7.0.4, which is now available for installation/update.
New release: OpendTect 7.0.3
- Written by: Lloyd van Hout
A significant update focused on refining seismic data interpretation and processing capabilities. This update introduces substantial improvements and fixes, particularly in two key areas:
OpendTect Patch Release 7.0.2
- Written by: Arnaud Huck
Dear OpendTect Users,
We have made a patch release for our latest stable version: OpendTect 7.0.2, which is now available for installation/update.
OpendTect Patch Release 7.0.1
- Written by: Raman Singh
Dear OpendTect Users,
We have made a patch release for our latest stable version: OpendTect 7.0.1, which is now available for installation/update.
Have you upgraded to version 7 yet?
- Written by: Marieke van Hout
This major release brings significant improvements to both the free and commercial aspects of OpendTect. To get an in-depth look at all the highlights, please have a look at the attached video.
OpendTect 7.0.0 Official Release
- Written by: Arnaud Huck
Dear OpendTect Users,
We have made a new major release of our software: OpendTect 7.0.0, which is now available for installation/update.
OpendTect patch release 6.6.10
- Written by: Arnaud Huck
Dear OpendTect Users,
We have made a patch release for our latest stable version: OpendTect 6.6.10, which is now available for installation/update..
OpendTect patch release 6.6.9
- Written by: Arnaud Huck
Dear OpendTect Users,
We have made a patch release for our latest stable version: OpendTect 6.6.9, which is now available for installation/update. We are proud to announce that this release is the first one fully certified by Red Hat.
Machine Learning: Lundin GeoLab SimpleDenoise
- Written by: Marieke van Hout
This week we want to show you an example of the 4th Lundin model 'Lundin_GeoLab_SimpleDenoise". We believe this model is applicable to almost all datasets. Unlike the AJAX model, the SimpleDenoise model preserves the amplitude - frequency content. It only removes random noise.