According to Imago's website it is a cloud-based platform for managing high volumes of geoscientific imagery by capturing, cataloging and connecting core images with geological models.
Micromine Origin allows you to connect directly to IMAGO to view relevant images.
This option can be activated in the window of creating a new drillholes database on the External Link tab.
Current Drillhole Database and Hole ID selections should be enough to connect to the relevant imagery on the Imago Imagery page, however a more specific URL can be built to connect to the Imago server using Data Names:
| Data Name* | Description |
| Workspace | Typically the drilling company name. |
| Dataset | The name of the database (Owned by the Workspace) that contains the drillhole images. |
| Imagery Type | The type of imagery to show, for example, Core Boxes, Downhole, Chips, etc. |
| Image Type | Depending on the Imagery Type, a choice of Image Types may also be available for selection. Drilling core images might offer a choice between Wet and Dry, for example. |
*-Data names are case-sensitive.
If applicable, Workspace and Dataset can be specified to ensure that the correct hole is shown on the Imago Portal Imagery page. If Workspace and Dataset are unspecified, the first drillhole that matches the selected hole in Vizex is displayed.
If Imagery Type or Image Type are unspecified, default types are chosen, however you can filter by Imagery Type or Image Type on the Imago Portal Imagery page itself:
In the Visex window, select the hole you are interested in, then right-click and select Show Hole in Linked Image Viewer.
The first time you connect, you will need to enter the sign-in credentials provided to you by Imago:
If the login is successful, you will see an image.
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