I'm in trouble. I collected all my spectrum data and marked a splice correction, then I have to choose a Grap (1-30). I didn't understand so I chose 4 and 5, but the graph is not readable at all and it's empty. Can you help me please?
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Answer by
Sean Hill
There is a user guide available in PDF format that you can use to learn more about splice correction. In the guide, the developer added a way to handle the splice correction through parabolic value.
I want to convert .asd format to .txt format. How can I do it? I need a Java or JSP program for conversion.
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Answer by
Pete Clapp
In order to convert the .asd file to .txt, I recommend you use View Spec Pro tool provided by ASD Inc. As you can see on the official web page, it can convert spectral data to ASCII text files. In order to acquire it you will need to contact the developers.
I'm in trouble. I collected all my spectrum data and marked a splice correction, then I have to choose a Grap (1-30). I didn't understand so I chose 4 and 5, but the graph is not readable at all and it's empty. Can you help me please?
There is a user guide available in PDF format that you can use to learn more about splice correction. In the guide, the developer added a way to handle the splice correction through parabolic value.
Download the PDF file from: http://geoinfo.amu.edu.pl/geoinf/m/spektr/viewspecpro.pdf
I want to convert .asd format to .txt format. How can I do it? I need a Java or JSP program for conversion.
In order to convert the .asd file to .txt, I recommend you use View Spec Pro tool provided by ASD Inc. As you can see on the official web page, it can convert spectral data to ASCII text files. In order to acquire it you will need to contact the developers.