How do i splice spectral data – Ocean Optics Ocean View Quick Start User Manual
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OceanView Quick Start Instructions
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For PC users, hold down the Control key and left-click on the first node. While
still holding the mouse button, drag a wire from the first node to the second node.
When the cursor is over the second node, release the mouse button and the
Control button: Control + Click + Drag
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For Mac users, hold both the Shift key and the Control key while wiring a
connection: Control + Shift + Click + Drag
• Double-click a node to view available feature controls and access context sensitive help.
• Delete a connection between node by moving the cursor over the wire, right-clicking on it and
selecting Delete Connection. Right-click the node to Rename, Duplicate or Delete it.
• Double-click a View node to go to the Data View window for that node
• If two nodes cannot be connected, OceanView will not allow you to make the connection.
View the context sensitive help for the node to determine the proper connection by double-
clicking the node and clicking the Help button.
Tip
Use the Wizards to create your Schematic and customize as desired using more than
70 algorithm nodes.
How do I Splice spectral data?
OceanView has a post-processing mode that allows you to splice spectral data from multiple
spectrometers into a single spectrum. Note that spectral splicing can only be done with processed
spectra -- Absorbance, Reflection, Transmission, Relative Irradiance or Absolute Irradiance.
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Procedure
1. Open the Splice Spectra dialog box by clicking the Splice Spectra button (
) in the Graph
View window.
2. Click the Add Range button to select sources of processed data for the spliced spectrum.