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i want to know how can i merge to graphs together to compare them in 2D and 3D
Compare two graphs
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Re: Compare two graphs
Do you mean compare two chromatograms?
If yes. use Tools > Compare Images. See here https://www.gcimage.com/docs/usersguide ... SideBySide
If yes. use Tools > Compare Images. See here https://www.gcimage.com/docs/usersguide ... SideBySide
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Re: Compare two graphs
HOW CAN I SAVE THEM?
HOW ABOUT 3D?
HOW ABOUT 3D?
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Re: Compare two graphs
There is a Save button on the toolbar.
Compare Images does not have 3D View.
Also, there is a File > Import and Merge menu. It is mainly for merging runs acquired individually (e.g. heart-cutting).
Compare Images does not have 3D View.
Also, there is a File > Import and Merge menu. It is mainly for merging runs acquired individually (e.g. heart-cutting).
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Re: Compare two graphs
Can I compare two 3D images?
The "Tool-->compare images" function can browse two images in gci format, right? In the 3D view, the image can only be saved in png format, how can I save a 3D image in gci format?
The "Tool-->compare images" function can browse two images in gci format, right? In the 3D view, the image can only be saved in png format, how can I save a 3D image in gci format?
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Re: Compare two graphs
You can save the .gci files after import through the File > Save Image menu. .gci is the file type of GC Image's 2D chromatogram data files. The .gci file contains all data information including RT1, RT2, responses, peak tables, and spectra.
3D View is a view type instead of a file format. Currently, the tool supports comparing two chromatograms only in 2D View.
3D View is a view type instead of a file format. Currently, the tool supports comparing two chromatograms only in 2D View.