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Importing .wiff files produces really weird chromatograms #82

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the-lion-codes opened this issue Sep 9, 2020 · 6 comments
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Importing .wiff files produces really weird chromatograms #82

the-lion-codes opened this issue Sep 9, 2020 · 6 comments
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the-lion-codes commented Sep 9, 2020

When I imported a .wiff file, the produced chromatogram was really strange. There were three issues.

Firstly, the more minor issue is that the chromatogram does not scale and I end up with something that looks like this.
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Secondly, I think there is some corruption of data as some of the data more or less disappeared, seen in the discontinuous graph below.
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Finally, additional peaks appeared that are not present when viewed using PeakView or SeeMS. This is probably the most important issue...

Hope this can be fixed!

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eselmeister commented Sep 9, 2020 via email

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the-lion-codes commented Sep 9, 2020 via email

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@SaplingToss Does the *.wiff file has been sorted out by GitHub?

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@eselmeister Yes I think it was blocked. The .wiff file comes in 2 parts, I will zip them and upload.
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eselmeister commented Sep 9, 2020 via email

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I uploaded it in my previous comment, can you see the zip file?

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