Clarity™ contains ‘hands-on’ versions of all PRISM functions to allow you to take control of each processing step. It also includes various utilities that are not part of PRISM™, allowing for maximum flexibility while processing of a multifinger caliper data set.
Import your data in the widely accepted .LAS and .DLIS formats. Export your processed data for delivery to your customer in LAS format.
In an ideal processing workflow the imported log values will be defined by the correct unit of measurement. If not you can convert, any log value with a defined unit can be converted into another unit of measurement.
It is recommended to work with multifinger caliper data at the maximum acquired resolution to capture the most value from the survey. However, when working with data at different sample rates, or to alter the volume of data, you can up sample or down sample as required.
With Clarity’s tubular database you can simply select your pipe or casing size from a comprehensive list in order to get all the dimensions you will need during processing. And if the tubular in question does not already exist the database can be updated, with all the required details saved for being used again in the future.
As opposed to the PRISM method, where Clarity makes the best choices at every depth frame, you can also make your own choices manually. The outlier count, the geometric fitting and method of excluding outlier values can be edited. You can also zone your choices differently throughout the survey to account for changes in well condition.
To complete manual depth correction the user can enter pairs of depths to shift the data as required to either a reference document or curve.
Rather than allowing PRISM to identify effects such as temperature drift or finger wear the user can take control. The user can define the zones of data which will be used to create shift values and the method of calculating the shift values.
A useful feature which ‘rotates’ the data so that the centre of the multi-arm track contains the data representing the high side of the pipe. Helpful when visualising features which are present towards a certain part of the pipe and tool rotation makes it slightly harder to visualise.
Manual edits of data will always be a useful tool to remove spurious values from a dataset. When the arms of the tool are damaged or clogged, these high or low values will obscure the reporting of remaining useful high and low values.
Clarity offers several methods of replacement, so the user can decide on the most suitable technique to substitute the erroneous or misleading values.
Various situations such as when you need to import a reference Gamma Ray or merge together two logging runs will require you to splice and merge files together.
After importing the data into Clarity you can choose which curves at selected intervals you want to be present in your output file.
The goal of processing is to have the best data available to allow the creation of new calculated curves which enhance the analysis and interpretation of your data.
Clarity adds numerous values, such as penetration percentage, minimum diameter to the project file, available to export to LAS and to use in the joint by joint report later in the reporting workflow.
All user interactions with Clarity processing modules are logged and then available to inspect and export at the end of processing.
This allows the end user to inspect all edits, creates an audit report for future inspection and assists is troubleshooting for future users opening the same project.
Yes, if you are a licensed user you can speak to us using the Microsoft Teams link below during UK office hours.
The Clarity™ license is a cryptographic code which is applied to your local copy of the software enabling its features. You can “release” the license for any computer and apply it to another as many times as you like, the only restriction is it will only activate one copy, in one computer, at a time.
Yes, you can install Clarity™ in as many machines as you require. Each installed version can be used in Demo mode (i.e.: the processing features are not enabled) without the need for a license. To enable the processing features a license is required.
The minimum system requirements to run Clarity™ are:
8th Generation Core i7 / AMD Ryzen 8 3000 series;
16GB RAM;
Microsoft Windows 10.
The recommended system configuration is:
11th Generation Core i9 / AMD Ryzen 9 7000 series;
32GB RAM;
Microsoft Windows 10.
Bug fixes and updates will be released on a ongoing basis and are automatically pushed to the locally installed copies of Clarity™.
New versions follow a release schedule with new functionality and other improvements throughout the year.


