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Dear Christoforos,
Before loading 2D seismic into OpendTect, the specific line geometry (or geometries) need(s) to be imported from file first.
Under
Survey>Import>Seismic Data> Simple File>2D,
a graphical user interface offers Import 2D seismic from simple flat file. Two different data formats are accommodated:
ASCii or binary.
Outside of OpendTect Python code will probably offer you the largest flexibility to address your question: https://segyio.readthedocs.io/en/latest/segyio.html
Best regards,
Uwe
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