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changed: - 3. CARA displays the selected spectrum in a MonoScope Window. The Window is composed of 4 major parts: the main spectrum window, two slices along the x- and y-dimensions and an overview window in the lower right corner. 3. CARA displays the selected spectrum in a MonoScope Window. The Window is composed of 4 major parts: the main spectrum window, two 1D slices along the x- and y-dimensions of the main spectrum window, and an overview window in the lower right corner. If you open spectra with more than two dimensions, there will be additional vertical 1D slices along the axes orthogonal to the x- and y-dimensions. changed: - 4. CARA displays the spectrum in AutoContour mode which sets the contour level in each spectrum automatically (*View > Auto Contour Level*) but you can also set contour parameters manually (*View > Set contour parameters*..., shortcut: *cp*). One can also display the spectrum in intensity mode using *View > Show Intensity* - - - Shortcut: *si* to switch intensity on/off - - - Shortcut: *sc* to switch contours on/off<br> 4. CARA displays the spectrum in AutoContour mode which sets the contour level in each spectrum automatically (*View > Auto Contour Level*) but you can also set contour parameters manually (*View > Set contour parameters*...).One can also display the spectrum in intensity mode using *View > Show Intensity* Keyboard shortcuts: - *ac* switches between auto contour/manual contour mode - *cp* set manual contour parameters - *si* to switch intensity on/off - *sc* to switch contours on/off<br>
To begin with we will use the Tool "Open Spectrum" to learn how to view and navigate in a spectrum. After mastering the basics we will create a project, load spectra and use the more advanced features of Cara. Once we start working with projects the Open Spectrum tool can still be used to have a look at an external spectrum (e.g. for processing). So lets get started...
Keyboard shortcuts:
The third dimension is represented by an additional slice to the right. You can use this slice to change the currently displayed plane by clicking at a new position in the slice or by using the arrow keys (small movements) after activating the slice window, or bp / fp to go one plane backward / forward (keyboard shortcut: Shift-PageDown / Shift-PageUp).
Frequently, it is easier to navigate in a 3D by using an additional 2D spectrum. SynchroScope? and PolyScope? are the right tools for this.
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