How to Create and Export Boring Logs with Logplot 7
Logplot 7 is a software program that allows geoscientists to display their geotechnical, environmental, geophysical, mud/gas, and mining data as a graphic boring log. It can plot single-page logs for shallow borings or multi-page/continuous logs for deep wells. It can also export logs to PDF or HTML formats for sharing with clients or posting on websites.
In this article, we will show you how to create and export a simple lithology log with Logplot 7, using a sample log design and data file. You can follow along with the steps below or watch the video tutorial here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwZ4YyNkLs0
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Step 1: Open a Log Design
A log design is a template that defines the layout and appearance of the log. Logplot 7 comes with several predefined log designs that you can use or modify. To open a log design, go to File > Open > Log Design and browse to the folder where the log designs are stored. By default, they are located in C:\\Program Files (x86)\\RockWare\\LogPlot7\\Designs.
For this example, we will use the LP7_Lithology.ldf log design, which is a simple one-page log with a header, footer, depth track, lithology track, and legend. Double-click on the file name to open it in the Log Designer window.
Step 2: Open a Data File
A data file is a text file that contains the data for the log, such as depth intervals, lithology codes, descriptions, etc. Logplot 7 can read data files in various formats, such as CSV, DAT, LAS, etc. To open a data file, go to File > Open > Data File and browse to the folder where the data files are stored. By default, they are located in C:\\Program Files (x86)\\RockWare\\LogPlot7\\Data.
For this example, we will use the LP7_Lithology.dat data file, which is a CSV file with four columns: Depth From, Depth To, Lithology Code, and Description. Double-click on the file name to open it in the Data Editor window.
Step 3: Compile the Log
To compile the log, go to File > Compile Log or click on the Compile button on the toolbar. This will generate a graphic log based on the log design and data file. You can view the compiled log in the LogView window.
Step 4: Export the Log
To export the log to a different format, go to File > Export Log or click on the Export button on the toolbar. This will open a dialog box where you can choose the export format and options. For this example, we will export the log as a PNG image file. Select PNG from the Format drop-down list and specify a file name and location. You can also adjust the image size and resolution if needed. Click OK to export the log as a PNG file.
You can also export the log as a PDF or HTML file by selecting those formats from the drop-down list and following the same steps.
Conclusion
Logplot 7 is a powerful and easy-to-use software for creating and exporting boring logs. You can use it to display your geoscientific data in a professional and attractive way. You can also customize your log designs and data files to suit your needs and preferences. To learn more about Logplot 7 features and functions, you can check out the online help[^1^] or contact RockWare support[^3^]. 29c81ba772
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