
For more information about these corrections, go to the OMNIC
Help Topics Index
z
Find “baseline” and go to “Correcting a baseline manually.”
z
Find “blanking spectral region”and go to “Blanking a spectral
region.”
z
Find “spectral region”and go to “Region tool” or “View
finder.”
z
Find “ATR correction” in the Index and go to “ATR
correction.”
z
Find “Kramers-Kronig transformation” and go to “Kramers-
Kronig (dispersion) transformation.”
z
Find “water” in the Index and go to “H2O and CO2
correction.”
How do I create a spectral library?
If you are using OMNIC, use the Create Library button on the
Library Names tab of Library Manager (available through the
Analyze menu) to create a user library. If you are using EZ OMNIC,
use Create Library in the Analyze menu.
Once a library is created, you can add spectra to it with Add To
Library in the Analyze menu or by dragging the spectrum to the
library’s book on the Library Names tab of Library Manager. You
can use a search library you create just as you would a commercial
library to identify unknown spectra. You can use a QC library to
verify the composition of a sample. If you create a scrapbook library,
you can find spectra in it by searching for text (but not by spectral
searching).
When you create a library, you determine the kinds of information
that will be saved with it.
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