On 09/07/2010 05:22 PM, Daniel O'Donovan wrote:
> Hi Gary - that doesn't look good!
>
> Unfortunately, I can't replicate this... To help me track the problem down,
>
> 1) Does this happen with all your spectra?
> 2) If you see this with particular spectra, is there anything unusual / custom about the way that they are set up?
>
> It will be very easy to compensate for this once we know what's causing the bug. For example, are you picking in an aliased region or adjusting the spectrum offset ? (I have just tried both of these and they don't seem to be the cause!)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dan
>
>
hi dan
I have done a bit more digging I can process the same spectrum into
nmrpipe files azara files and nmrview files and the results are different
here are three pictures (I can send you a reference projects and data if
needed) the first is an azara data file the second a nmrpipre file and
the third a nmrview file
regards
gary
> On 7 Sep 2010, at 14:55, Gary Thompson wrote:
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>> Hi All (most probably dan or wayne)
>>
>> I think this may be a bug
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>> when i run peak separator it finds the peaks but there is an obvious systematic offset from the true peak position as shown in the attached figure
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>>
>> regards
>> gary
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>> <test.jpg>
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