7/6/2023 0 Comments Stereogram lab filter![]() ![]() The procedure for a line of general orientation is as follows:Ī) Visualize the problem first, using a pencil. Remember, a line is represented by a point on the stereogram. With the overlay in the reference position, count the amount of plunge from either the north or south index mark (as appropriate) on the primitive towards the center of the net along the N-S line, and place a dot on the tracing paper at this position. The next easiest information to portray is the orientation of a line that has a trend due north or due south. It projects as a point in the middle of the stereonet. The simplest geometric information one can display on a stereographic projection is the orientation of a vertical line. You should now be able to rotate your projection (on the tracing paper) over the net, and then return it to the starting position with N at the top. Mark the four cardinal points N, E, S, W, on the tracing paper with small ‘ticks’, and distinguish N with an arrow. Then, trace the circular outline, the edge of the net, known as the primitive, on the tracing paper. Now, take a sheet of tracing paper, and press it over the net so that the thumb tack makes a neat hole in the centre. Then insert the tack pointing upwards, through the hole. Next, use an an old fashioned thumb tack to make a small hole through the exact centre of the net. Use the options in the printer dialog on your computer to print at 100%.) (Many computers will automatically shrink the image to fit a smaller paper area by default. įor use in this course, your net must be 15 cm in diameter. If you download your own, print the Wullf net on a plain sheet of paper at at 100% scale. You will need a Wullf net. You can download one here: WULFF NET 15 cm. Working with Stereographic Projections Basic plotting operations Setting up the projection Confirm that the error is resolved by attempting to open Stereogram Lab 1.0 MTS and / or conducting the operation that triggers the issue. ![]() These types of errors will normally stop occuring if the correct sl6mts.exe file version is placed in the right location, but you should double-check that is the case. If you're unable to find your file version in our database below, we recommend reaching out directly to 3Dimka. If we do not currently have your required sl6mts.exe version available for download, you can request a copy by clicking "Request" below. If you need to replace your sl6mts.exe file, you can find a %%os%% version in our database listed in the table below. As a supplemental troubleshooting step, we highly recommend cleaning up any invalid file path and EXE file extension references that could contribute to creating these sl6mts.exe error messages.Įxecutable Files that employ the EXE file extension are also known as the Windows Executable File format. If your EXE file is suffering from one of those troubles, replacing it with a fresh file should resolve the issue. Sl6mts.exe problems are generally seen during Stereogram Lab 1.0 MTS program launch, and typically caused by executable file corruption, or in some cases if the file has been accidentally or maliciously removed by malware. ![]()
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