![]() Then click on the icon highlighted below in order to superimpose selected items (alternatively the same command is located in the main menu 'Stack/Superimpose Items').įinally the stacked plot is created in a new page, as the second page after the first selected spectrum of the stack. You can also rename the page (right click ’Edit Page Title’) or delete pages containing individual spectra. ![]() The overall colors palette can be changed from the 'Properties' window (double click on the spectra or go to the main menu ‘Edit’/Properties') by changing the starting colour of the Stacked /Hue Color (in this case it has been changed into red) If the script runs properly you should obtain something like this: Stacked Item Set Visualization into View= “Superimpose”, Palette=“Hue” and click ‘Ok’.Fill the “Data Folder” field, pointing to the pathway where spectra are stored (click on “preview file” to check which spectra would be included in the stacked).On the menu select Script/Import/Directory Spectra Stack to automatically open and stack a serie of spectra located under the same folder. Individual spectrum palette can be changed. Select the spectrum from the Stacked Table (in this case raw_data.6.ser). Open ‘Properties’ window as described above. ![]() Click on the palette of the 2D entry (it opens the “2D Spectrum Palette” window). Double click on a color (green or blue) allows user to select a different color for either positive or negative 2D contours.
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