Release 6.6.10 of WMPlugins for OpendTect
Now with Empirical Fourier Mode Decomposition time-frequency analysis

Release 6.6.10 of WMPlugins for OpendTect

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A new release of my free and open source WMPlugins for OpendTect 6.6 is now available for Linux and Windows and can be installed using the OpendTect installation manager. This release includes new attributes to do Empirical Fourier Mode Decomposition along with various bug fixes and minor enhancements. More details at:

The online documentation has been revamped see it at:



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