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Thermonicolet Omnic Software User's Guide 6.1 (PDF) - Charles E ...

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Note<br />

You can display annotations vertically or horizontally and specify a font for the<br />

text by using the View options (available through Options in the Edit menu). See<br />

“View options” in the “Edit” chapter for details. ▲<br />

Selecting an X-axis format<br />

Use X-Axis Format to specify how to display the X-axis. The following settings are<br />

available.<br />

Normal – In this format (see the following example) spectra are displayed in<br />

wavenumbers, and the X-axis uses the same scale for its entire displayed range<br />

(4000 to 400 wavenumbers, unless you have adjusted the display). This is the most<br />

commonly used X-axis format and is suitable for displaying mid- and far-IR spectra.<br />

These spectra are easier to view in this format than in the Wavelength (µm) format<br />

since the peaks are displayed more spread out than in those formats.<br />

Wavenumber (the number of waves per centimeter) is the reciprocal of<br />

wavelength (the distance between corresponding points in consecutive waves):<br />

wavenumber = 1/wavelength<br />

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