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Essential FTIR - Software Tool for Spectral Data Manipulation
Essential FTIR is a specialized software tool tailored for the manipulation of spectral data. Designed to facilitate fast and interactive adjustments, the software ensures that results are visibly updated in real-time as parameters are modified, enhancing the user's ability to analyze and interpret spectral data swiftly. A key feature is its infinite-level Undo capability, allowing users to retract any changes made during the data manipulation process without any constraints. Essential FTIR provides a robust platform for professionals dealing with Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy data, offering them precise and efficient tools for advanced spectral analysis. This software is valuable for those requiring detailed manipulation and interpretation of spectral data, whether in research, quality control, or technical applications.
Essential FTIR features fast, interactive data manipulations. Results are shown immediately while changing parameters. Infinite-level Undo lets you back out of any manipuations
- Zap spectral regions, with zeros or interpolated lines, with the capability of adding noise back into the zapped regions
- Manual Baseline Correction with user-specified baselines
- Automatic Baseline Correction
- X-Axis Shift and Stretch
- Ratio spectra
- FFT: Fast Fourier Transform of interferograms, with control over zero-filling, apodization and phase correction
- Convert data between Absorbance, Transmittance, and Reflectance units of measure
- 5 to 99 point smoothing, with Savitsky-Golay, moving average, Hannig and Hamming window methods
- Savitksy-Golay derivatives
- Interpolate / Decimate to change the resolution of the spectral data
- Manual Interactive Spectral Subtraction
- Automatic Spectral Subtraction optimized over a user-selected region
- Offset data by a constant
- Scale data by a constant
- Truncate to change the spectral data limits
- Kramers-Kroning transform using the Maclaurin method
- Raman Shift correction: with user supplied excitation frequency
- Advanced ATR Correction: corrects for dispersion and depth of penetration
- Normalizations: Normalize the data to a minimum, a range, or using Vector Normalization
- Match spectra: set a group of spectra to have the same starting and ending values and number of data points
