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Process<br />

The Process menu includes commands that let you perform these operations:<br />

To do this...<br />

Convert a spectrum to absorbance.<br />

Convert a spectrum to % transmittance.<br />

Convert a spectrum to Kubelka-Munk,<br />

photoacoustic, % reflectance or log (1/R) units.<br />

Fourier transform interferogram data.<br />

Display the interferograms saved with the selected<br />

spectrum.<br />

Improve the baseline of a spectrum.<br />

Improve a baseline automatically.<br />

Correct a spectrum for dispersion effects or<br />

pathlength variations.<br />

Erase a spectral region.<br />

Replace a spectral region with a straight line.<br />

Subtract one spectrum from another.<br />

Subtract a component from a spectrum.<br />

Separate overlapping spectral features.<br />

Smooth sharp peaks in a spectrum.<br />

Smooth sharp peaks in a spectrum automatically.<br />

Change the data point spacing of a spectrum.<br />

Convert a spectrum to its first or second derivative.<br />

Multiply a spectrum by a number.<br />

Add two spectra together.<br />

Perform arithmetic operations on spectra.<br />

Normalize the laser frequency of a spectrum.<br />

Normalize the Y-axis scale of a spectrum.<br />

Use this command...<br />

Absorbance<br />

% Transmittance<br />

Other Conversions<br />

Reprocess<br />

Retrieve Interferograms<br />

Baseline Correct<br />

Automatic Baseline Correct<br />

Other Corrections<br />

Blank<br />

Straight Line<br />

Subtract<br />

Automatic Region Subtract<br />

Fourier Self-Deconvolution<br />

Smooth<br />

Automatic Smooth<br />

Change Data Spacing<br />

Derivative<br />

Multiply<br />

Add<br />

Spectral Math<br />

Normal Frequency<br />

Normalize Scale<br />

You can customize the way OMNIC processes data by setting options using the<br />

Options command in the Edit menu. See “Customizing OMNIC by setting<br />

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

OMNIC User’s <strong>Guide</strong> 185

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