Hello,
Probably a dumb question but ... I use the Compare Function/Button in ISIS to compare my response corrected profile to the library reference file for the same star. For documentation purposes I would like to save the result showing the two profiles. When I click the Save button I expected to see a new file created in the working directory. Far as I can tell no new file is created. So does anyone know what the Save button is for when you Compare two spectra and or how to accomplish saving a plot of the two profiles? I have attached a screen shot (maybe this is my only solution) to help explain my question.
Thanks!
Woody Sims
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Re: ISIS profile Compare function Save results
Pay attention. The save button save the current comparison image in the working directory. In your situation, the in-memory image m_hd187879 is saved by using the file name m_hd187879. It's a neutral operation (no visible effect).
The save button becomes interesting if you apply a spectral shift: the current comparison image is then saved with the spectral shift applied relative to the reference image. This is a method that can used for adjust spectral calibration manually by comparison (if a spectrum (or more) is shifted then you compare to the reference). Sometimes very useful.
Christian
The save button becomes interesting if you apply a spectral shift: the current comparison image is then saved with the spectral shift applied relative to the reference image. This is a method that can used for adjust spectral calibration manually by comparison (if a spectrum (or more) is shifted then you compare to the reference). Sometimes very useful.
Christian
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Re: ISIS profile Compare function Save results
Christian, Thank you for replying to my question.