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    SpectralWorks

    View, manipulate, analyze (LS fit, SVD, FT), and make figs of, spectra

    Program for viewing, editing, manipulating, and analyzing absorbance spectra. Simple arithnetic includes making linear combinatins of up to 10 spectra. Advanced functions include fitting spectra as LC of standard basis spectra, singular value decomposition, Fourier transform, differentiation, integration, global fitting of 3D titration and kinetic data. Graphics features allow composing Figures and export to postscript files which can be converted to pdf, imported into photoshop for...
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    Larch: Data Analysis for X-ray Spectra

    Data Processing and Analysis for X-ray Spectroscopy and More

    Larch is a scientific data processing language that is designed to be easy to use for novices and complete enough for advanced data processing and analysis. Larch provides a wide range of functionality for dealing with arrays of scientific data, and basic tools to make it easy to use and organize complex data. Larch has been primarily developed for dealing with x-ray spectroscopic and scattering data, especially the kind of data collected at modern synchrotrons and x-ray sources. Larch is written in Python and relies heavily on the standard tools for scientific computing with Python (numpy, scipy, matplotlib, and h5py).
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