Merge spectral ranges
The Multi-Range Processing feature allows you to create a new spectrum by merging two existing spectra. The resulting spectrum combines the full range of both input spectra, and any overlapping data is averaged.
For example, consider two spectra measured with different ranges, such as MidIR and NIR :
-
Spectrum A: Measured range from 400 to 4,000
-
Spectrum B: Measured range from 3500 to 11,000
Using Multi-Range Processing, you can generate a third spectrum with a range from 400 to 11000, where data from 3500 to 4000 is averaged.
To merge spectral ranges with the Multi Range Processing tool
-
In a spectra tab, select a spectrum.
-
Open the Process menu and choose Multi Range Processing.
-
Click Select Spectra to pick a second spectrum.
-
Click Multi-Range.
-
(Optional) For automatic baseline correction, select baseline correction and then click Save.
The new spectrum is added to the Spectra tab.
Attachment(s):
File | Last Modified |
---|---|
multi range processing.png | February 05, 2025 |