
3. Type a descriptive name (such as POLY.SPA) following the
directory path in the File Name box.
Here is an example:
C:\My
Documents\OMNIC\Spectra\POLY.SPA
The text can be either upper or lower case. The default directory
path for saving files is determined by the settings on the File tab
of the Options dialog box, available through Options in the Edit
menu.
4. Choose
OK.
If you typed a filename that already exists in the directory, a
message appears asking whether to replace the existing file.
Choose No and then use a different filename to save the
spectrum.
Converting the
spectrum’s units
The sample spectrum you collected is in absorbance units. Since many
of OMNIC’s data manipulation commands work best on spectra in
absorbance units, it is often useful to convert a spectrum to absorbance
by using the Absorbance command. In this example you will convert
the spectrum to % transmittance and then back to absorbance.
1. Select the spectrum by clicking it.
2. Click the % Transmittance button in the toolbar.
You can also
choose % Transmittance
from the Process menu.
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