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BH81 Posted - 08/20/2008 : 08:56:45 AM
Hi

i have a Raman spectrum of carbon and want to separate / fragment it in 5 peaks. Is it possible to let Origin do this automatically with self identification of the peak positions or how exactly can i do this?
I`ve already tried: Analysis -> Non-linear Curve Fit -> Advanced Fitting Tool and Fitting Wizard, but it does not really work
Can somebody help me?

thank you very much
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BH81 Posted - 08/26/2008 : 05:40:37 AM
Hi,

i`ve tried it and it works
Thank you very much!
Hideo Fujii Posted - 08/20/2008 : 1:47:57 PM
Hi,

In version 8, OriginPro has Peak Fitting in Peak Analyzer.
In version 7.5, OriginPro has PFM(Peak Fitting Module).

You can try the Peak Analyzer in OriginPro8 Demo version, downloadable from:
http://www.originlab.com/index.aspx?s=12&lm=62

I think these tools are the best way to go for you.

--Hideo Fujii
OriginLab Corp.

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