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SECTION HALF IMAGE LOGGER (SHIL)


Author:

E. Fisher

Reviewer(s):

W. Mills, TOP Team Tethys

Editor(s):

 

Management Approval (Name, Title, Date):

W. Mills (Lab Officer)

Audience:

Scientists, Technicians

Previous Versions:

1/22/2014, 8/15/2013

Current version:

V371T | July 2017

Revised:

T. Cobb, L. Crowder, C. Peng

Domain:

 

System:

Section Half Image Logger

Keywords:

Image, Section Half


INTRODUCTION

This guide is designed to help the scientists use the Section Half Image Logger (SHIL) to image core sections, upload the image data to LIMS, and retrieve image data from LIMS. The SHIL takes digital images of the flat face of a split section or the surface of whole round hard rock cores using a line scan camera.
***Please have a technician give you an overview before using this instrument***
*PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH THE CAMERA or LEAN ON THE TRACK*

Section Half Imaging Procedure

Preparing the Section

  • Optional: Once cores are split, use a spatula or glass slide to clean the surface of the core to remove any smearing caused by splitting. (It is up to the scientist to determine if this needs to be done.)
  • Wipe off excess moisture/mud and make sure ruler is clean!
  • Place the section half on the holder with the BLUE end cap against the RED stop at the forward end.
  • Rotate the section so that the surface is level with the ruler and perpendicular to the axis of the camera lens.

Start Imaging Application


Click the SHIL-IMS icon on the desktop and wait for the program to Initialize. The process will include initializing the camera and moving the track into the "Home" position.
 

Click the START button. 

Enter Sample Information

The Sample Information screen will appear. 




Make sure that you have set the images attributes in the panel on the left side:

  • Image Type: Select Section Half for split cores or Whole Round. When you select Whole Round, the Rotation control will become available where you will select the angle of rotation. See 360° Imaging Section.
  • Wet / Dry: This is for the hard rock folks who like to take images of the outer surface either wet or dry (set accordingly). For everything else, just select Soft Sediment or Not Applicable.
  • Condition: Select Pristine for cores just split or select Not Pristine if you have sampled and/or otherwise mucked around with the core.

Once you set these values they will default to the previous values until changed.
Scan section (half) barcode label, make sure cursor is in the SCAN box.

No scanner or label? Select the tab marked LIMS and select you section's ID from the list boxes or use the MANUAL tab and enter the values by hand (not recommended).
Confirm Label, LIMS and physical length are within 2 cm of each other. If not, ask WHY?
Maybe there was some section expansion, whole round sample taken, or a mistake??

If a whole round sample was taken (IW or MBIO), place whole round spacer where this sample was taken.


Click Take a Picture button to start
The following screen appear



Crop and Save
When the scanning is done, a preview image appears, if necessary, draw/adjust crop line (green) to cover full section without the ruler.
When satisfied with the crop box location, click CROP and Save Image

   


The cropped image is used in LimSpeak and for printing the VCD scratch sheets.
To rescan, click Discard Image and confirm when prompted to discard.

  • If you have enabled the printing of the VCD forms, then the Create VCD Scratch toggle switch will appear and you can use this to temporarily halt the printing of the forms. To disable the VCD forms from printing, you'll need to ask the technical staff.

Printing VCD forms?

When you click Save Image a progress window opens. The application is saving the three images, and also opening Excel and copying the image into an Excel template that is saved and printed. You'll see the Excel icon light up in the Window' task bar and a notice will appear indicating that the VCD has been sent to the printer.


While Excel is formatting and printing the VCD form, do NOT open Excel. Doing so will cause numerous error messages to be displayed and may prevent future VCD forms from printing. In this case Excel is hung and its process will need to be killed using the Window' Task Manager.


Image files are stored in C:\\Data\Archive\Image\subfolder (U####)

 Uploading Image To Lims


To up load the images into the database MegaUploadaTron5001 must be running in background. If not already started do the following:


  1. On the desktop click the MUT icon on the bottom task bar.
  2. The following will appear:





3. Check Automatic Upload in the lower right hand corner and then click the minimize window and MUT will run in background.


Retrieving and Viewing Images from LIMS

  1. LORE
    1. Go to LORE Reports at http://web.ship.iodp.tamu.edu/LORE/ .
    2. Under Select Report, choose Images > Core Section (LSIMG).
    3. Under Select Sample Range, specify Expedition, Site, Hole, and Section image(s) to retrieve.
    4. Click View Data or Batch download data/image files and specify with column of files to download (TIF, JPG cropped, and/or JGP original).
  2. LIVE
    1. Open LORE at http://ship.iodp.tamu.edu/LIVE/ .
    2. Click Template to choose the viewing options for the available templates.
    3. Click Exp, Site and Hole to view a drop-down list of available holes, and select a hole.
    4. Select any template, and then click View Data to view SHIL images in the Section Photos column.
    5. Click on any section in the Samples column to zoom in on the SHIL image.
  3. LSIMG QAQC
    1. Open LSIMG QAQC at http://ship.iodp.tamu.edu/QAQC/index
    2. Click Exp, Site, Hole, Core to select the appropriate images
    3. Click View Report to generate the report
    4. A list will populate with any errors showing the exact section

Whole Round 360° Imaging Instructions

The SHIL can be used to image the external surface of whole round hard rock cores in order to assemble a 360° composite image of the whole round. Using the custom whole round scanning tray, the whole round core surface is imaged four times at the 0°, 90°, 180°, and 270° orientation from the splitting line. The Imaging Specialist will download the images and assemble a composite image from the four scans and upload the composite separately.

Sample Preparation

  1. Remove the section half scanning tray from the SHIL and replace it with the whole round scanning tray making sure to align the blocks correctly. Note that the rotating section of the tray has 0°, 90°, 180°, and 270° markings on each end and that the rotating section will click and lock into each orientation.
  2. Place the split liner section with the whole round core on the tray below the SHIL and align the top with the 0cm on the ruler on the tray.
  3. Remove the 0° aluminum strip and one from either side from the scanning tray. Move the dry, oriented pieces into the tray keeping their offsets as close as possible and align the splitting line with the 0° orientation.
  4. Replace the non-zero aluminum strip and rotate the tray so that the 0° position is up, facing the camera.
  5. Loading of the scanning tray can also be done elsewhere, such as the splitting room, and the tray carried over to the SHIL.



  

Enter Sample Information

  1. Click START and the Sample Information screen will appear.
  2. Scan the section barcode from the endcap.
  3. Select the 360 Imaging type and the default quadrant will be 0°. Select Dry-Hard Rock. Click TAKE A PICTURE.
  4. When the scan is finished, the image cropping window will open. Crop the image along the core liner and save it.
  5. The whole round rotation window will open and the rotation angle will default to the next quadrant, in this case, 90°.
  6. Replace the aluminum strip and rotate the tray to the next position, remove the aluminum strip facing up. Ensure that the rotation angle setting in the window is that same as on the tray. Click TAKE A PICTURE.
  7. Continue the cropping, rotating and scanning process until all quadrants are complete. Once the images are uploaded to the database, the Imaging Specialist will create the 360 composite image and upload it to the database.If an image needs to be discarded, the software returns to the main screen and the user will need to start over, however, the user can select which quadrant to start on.



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