Hello,
You mean you are using the side traces or the crosshair traces to view the
slices? Those should scale in the same way as the spectrum contours do.
Peak intensities and volumes are multiplied by the spectrum scale, so the
result from using the spectrum scale is not quite the same as adjusting
the contour levels (although the effect looks the same visually).
Wayne
On Tue, 5 Jul 2011, Carolin Seuring wrote:
> Hi Wayne,
>
>
> thanks! I found that. Since my 1D is a slice of a 2D, this option is not
> available for me (it displays only the spectra I loaded, but not the 1D I
> extracted).
> But I wonder : If I want to compare 2 different 2D spectra and I adjust the
> contour levels such that both have similar intensities on the strong peaks...
> do I need to adjust the scaling factor as well to to the comparison
> correctly?
>
> Carolin
>
>
> On Jul 5, 2011, at 9:38 AM, Wayne Boucher wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> The aspect ratio has no effect but if you go into the dialog Experiment -->
>> Spectra in the Spectra tab, then there is a Scale column, and that changes
>> how an individual spectrum is drawn. (In the 1D window a smaller number
>> means the plot looks smaller.)
>>
>> Wayne
>>
>> On Tue, 5 Jul 2011, Carolin Seuring wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Wayne, by adjusting both, the window axis and the "value" - I managed
>>> to display the whole 1D Spectrum.
>>> @ Patrick : Did you mean the Aspect ratio? For me it doesn't make a
>>> difference whether its 1 or e.g. 5 or 10.
>>>
>>> Thanks to both of you
>>> Carolin
>>>
>>>
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>>>
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