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Studio 3 is a new multi-view version of Studio that allows mining professionals to view geological, geotechnical and mining engineering data in an environment that is most applicable for the current task.

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Studio 3 is a new version of Datamine’s flagship geological modeling and mine planning product. Studio 3 provides multiple views on a wide range of data providing the most suitable environment in which to perform tasks within the mine planning cycle.  The possible views and the type of data handled allow strategic and operational mine designs to be more easily communicated.

Studio 3 deals with its data in the form of objects.  Unlike Studio Version 2, when a file is opened in Studio 3, such as a string file, the data in that file remains separate to the other loaded data and can be formatted, filtered and selected independently of other loaded data.This is identical to how data is treated in Downhole Explorer.  Data objects can be merged and split on attribute fields or by using a filter expression to either combine or create new objects.

   
     
   
 
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Hardware - Recommended Requirements:
Pentium IV 2Ghz+;  1Gb+ RAM;  64Mb+ VRAM; 
80Gb+ hard disk;  17"+ XVGA monitor

 



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  • New, customizable user interface.
  • Fully-featured Table Editor.
  • Data filtering functions.
  • Enhanced wireframing controls.
  • Grade Estimation functions.
  • Visualization and Animated Replay Files.
  • Complete application scripting interface.
  • Project file concept.
  • Powerful data exchange options

...and much more besides.



...Find out more about the power of 3 using the links at the top of the page .



Studio 3 - for when mining gets serious