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SpectraWiz File Menu
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Save...................current spectra sample data to disk file
Open...................spectra file for graph display & print
Print Setup............allows page layout selections for graph
Print..................current graph sample data to print device
Exit...................terminate SpectraWiz program
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File -> Save:
Allows the user to save spectral data to files.
Options are Sample, Reference, Dark, and Export.
Access via File->Save menu, disk icon, or Alt+Disk menu
File->Save->Sample: (icon with arrow to diskette)
In Scope mode -> Sample saves filename.SSM files
Trans mode -> Sample saves filename.TRM files
Absor mode -> sample saves filename.ABS files
Irrad mode -> sample saves filename.IRR files
The Sample files are text and can be read into a spread-
sheet program such as Excel using the "delimited" option
using the "space" delimiter. The output format is
wavelength(x-axis) <spaces> value(y-axis) <new line>
The File->Save->Sample dialog allows the user to select
the filename to create. This dialog has a "Save as type"
pull down selection. Using this feature you can save
the file as a Galactic Industries - Grams/32 SPC file.
These files can be dragged from the Windows Explorer
"SpectraWiz" directory onto the Grams/32 graph program
with the click of your mouse!
File->Save->Reference: (icon with yellow light bulb)
File->Save->Dark: (icon with dark light bulb)
The Reference file "SW.REF" and Dark file "SW.DRK" are
saved when setting up an experiment that requires the
Absorbance or Transmission modes.
The save icons on the toolbar perform
the same functions for above features very quickly.
Refer to General Help for more detail on this.
The File->Save->Export selection allow the user to
setup the "starting","increment", and "ending" wave
lengths. This feature linearizes the output data.
This allows output wavelengths to be evenly spaced,
and can be enabled or disabled. When disabled the
wavelength for each detector pixel is output. The
wavelengths will not be evenly spaced due to the
dispersion of the spectrograph.
Using Alt+D to save to disk (or clicking on the
horizontal menu item "Disk") you can use the auto
filename increment feature. Each time you specify
a basic filename, subsequent saves will append a
number to the name, saving you lots of time !
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