Ticket #164 (closed enhancement: moved)
Opened 2007-08-14T11:08:31-05:00
Last modified 2014-01-09T13:38:55-06:00
Emissions spectrum view in 2D pane
Reported by: | curtis | Owned by: | nor |
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Priority: | minor | Milestone: | |
Component: | slim-plotter | Severity: | serious |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
Blocked By: | Blocking: |
Description (last modified by curtis)
An emission spectrum view in 2D would be a useful addition to Slim Plotter, particularly for publications. It would also make it easier to verify proper spectral calibration (see ticket #135).
The emission view is very simple: for each spectral channel, just sum all lifetime bins and all pixels to get a single resultant value. Then produce a line graph with channel across the X axis, and total count on the Y axis. (The highest peak of this graph, by the way, should be the channel that Slim Plotter first selects in the intensity view, since it is the brightest.)
Together with tickets #86 and #130, this feature would give Slim Plotter four color views for the 2D pane: intensity, spectra, lifetime, and emission.
Change History
comment:2 Changed 2014-01-09T13:38:55-06:00 by curtis
- Status changed from new to closed
- Resolution set to moved
- Description modified
- Severity set to serious