compositing

Polish translation: złożenie/składanie

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English term or phrase:compositing
Polish translation:złożenie/składanie
Entered by: Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D.

08:52 Dec 2, 2016
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Tech/Engineering - Geology
English term or phrase: compositing
Mam problem z odpowiednikiem tego słowa.

Rzecz pojawia się w sofcie:
Quality Compositing Completed - {J} Composites Produced
Composited samples in {S@} against intervals to form table model {S@}

a chodzi dokładnie o to:
Compositing involves calculating samples at regular intervals down the length of a drill hole from the original drill hole assays. Compositing can be thought as re-cutting the drill hole core into equal length pieces. This is required so that samples will have the same weight or influence when used to calculate block values.
Anna Fitak
Poland
Local time: 04:04
złożenie/składanie
Explanation:
It appears that "compositing" is putting together sections of "equal weight and influence" in order to obtain a composite sample (próbka złożona).

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Note added at 5 hrs (2016-12-02 14:32:54 GMT)
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The compositing software, written in Matlab, generates a
composite section
which avoids the inclusion of gaps or
core material that is likely to be highly deformed. A
graphical interface allows users to modify the composite
section easily.

We present a new automated compositing technique, based on
the graphic correlation algorithm of Lisiecki and Lisiecki [2002], which aligns features between holes and prevents an artificial increase in composite depth

Compositing software automatically
selects portions of cores from the aligned
holes to be included in the continuous
record of the composite section


The selected sections (with their original
MBSF depth scales) are placed end-to-end
to create a cumulative composite depth
(CCD) scale

Because the new compositing technique allows for deformation within cores, sediment properties can be aligned much more closely across cores
http://lorraine-lisiecki.com/Lisiecki_CoreWall_poster.pdf
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Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D.
United States
Local time: 22:04
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Michal Czarniecki
3złożenie/składanie
Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D.


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Explanation:
propozycja :-)

Michal Czarniecki
Poland
Local time: 04:04
Native speaker of: Native in PolishPolish
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złożenie/składanie


Explanation:
It appears that "compositing" is putting together sections of "equal weight and influence" in order to obtain a composite sample (próbka złożona).

--------------------------------------------------
Note added at 5 hrs (2016-12-02 14:32:54 GMT)
--------------------------------------------------


The compositing software, written in Matlab, generates a
composite section
which avoids the inclusion of gaps or
core material that is likely to be highly deformed. A
graphical interface allows users to modify the composite
section easily.

We present a new automated compositing technique, based on
the graphic correlation algorithm of Lisiecki and Lisiecki [2002], which aligns features between holes and prevents an artificial increase in composite depth

Compositing software automatically
selects portions of cores from the aligned
holes to be included in the continuous
record of the composite section


The selected sections (with their original
MBSF depth scales) are placed end-to-end
to create a cumulative composite depth
(CCD) scale

Because the new compositing technique allows for deformation within cores, sediment properties can be aligned much more closely across cores
http://lorraine-lisiecki.com/Lisiecki_CoreWall_poster.pdf

Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D.
United States
Local time: 22:04
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish, Native in PolishPolish
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