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It would be great if in case of an HPLC analysis one could set a baseline manually. Currently one can only set starting and end points of an integration. This might lead to incorrect results.
As an example:
In this case the two peaks are not completely separated from each other and therefore do not get back to the original baseline. So two options would be of interest for the user:
drawing a baseline manually that might also go up an down like this example:
drawing a baseline from starting point to end point and additionally set another point to divide peaks:
Then integration should take place according to the defined areas.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
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It would be great if in case of an HPLC analysis one could set a baseline manually. Currently one can only set starting and end points of an integration. This might lead to incorrect results.
As an example:
In this case the two peaks are not completely separated from each other and therefore do not get back to the original baseline. So two options would be of interest for the user:
drawing a baseline manually that might also go up an down like this example:
drawing a baseline from starting point to end point and additionally set another point to divide peaks:
Then integration should take place according to the defined areas.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: