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					<description><![CDATA[Check the CONTACT US page to see the interpretation fee of different analyses: FT-IR, XRD, XPS, Raman, TGA/DTG, UV-Vis, SEM/TEM/AFM, EDS, BET, NMR, etc. Payment Upon Completion In OriginPro, the&#160;Peak Analyzer&#160;is capable of creating and subtracting baseline. There are various ways for baseline creation. You can generate baseline anchor points automatically or manually and then [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<pre class="wp-block-verse has-text-align-center"><span style="color:#ffffff" class="tadv-color">Check the <strong><a href="http://www.analyzetest.com/index.php/contact-us/">CONTACT US</a></strong> page to see the interpretation fee of different analyses:
FT-IR, XRD, XPS, Raman, TGA/DTG, UV-Vis, SEM/TEM/AFM, EDS, BET, NMR, etc.</span>
<strong><mark>Payment Upon Completion
</mark></strong></pre>



<p>In OriginPro, the&nbsp;<strong>Peak Analyzer</strong>&nbsp;is capable of creating and subtracting baseline. There are various ways for baseline creation. You can generate baseline anchor points automatically or manually and then connect them with interpolation or fit them with a function.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="steps"><strong>Steps</strong></h2>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="create-baseline-with-2nd-derivative-method">Create baseline with 2nd Derivative method</h3>



<ol class="wp-block-list"><li>Start a&nbsp;<strong>New Workbook</strong>&nbsp;and import the&nbsp;<em>&lt;Origin EXE Folder&gt;\Samples\Spectroscopy\Baseline.dat</em>. Highlight the second column. In the main menu, select&nbsp;<strong>Analysis: Peaks and Baseline: Peak Analyzer</strong>to open the dialog of the&nbsp;<strong>Peak Analyzer</strong>.</li><li>In the first page (the&nbsp;<strong>Goal</strong>&nbsp;page) of the&nbsp;<strong>Peak Analyzer</strong>, select&nbsp;<strong>Create Baseline</strong>&nbsp;as&nbsp;<strong>Goal</strong>. Click&nbsp;<strong>Next</strong>&nbsp;to go to the&nbsp;<strong>Baseline Mode</strong>&nbsp;page.<a></a></li><li>Next we are going to create an user defined baseline for this spectrum by defining anchor points. On the&nbsp;<strong>Baseline Mode</strong>&nbsp;page, select&nbsp;<strong>User defined</strong>&nbsp;from the&nbsp;<strong>Baseline Mode</strong>&nbsp;dropdown list. Check on&nbsp;<strong>Snap to Spectrum</strong>&nbsp;to make sure when you add or move a baseline anchor point, it will be pulled back onto the spectrum.</li><li>The first two methods in&nbsp;<strong>Anchor Points Finding</strong>&nbsp;are the most commonly used, and they can find anchor points automatically based on the derivative of the spectrum. If the baseline is approximately constant,&nbsp;<strong>1st Derivative and 2nd Derivative</strong>&nbsp;is more powerful, otherwise, we should use&nbsp;<strong>2nd Derivative</strong>. In this example, the baseline is more curly, so we use&nbsp;<strong>2nd Derivative(zeros)</strong>&nbsp;method for locating anchor points.For other methods in&nbsp;<strong>Anchor Points Finding</strong>&nbsp;and related smoothing parameters, you can refer to the link:&nbsp;<a href="https://www.originlab.com/doc/Origin-Help/PeakAnalyzer-BaselineMode" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Baseline Mode Page</a>.<a></a></li><li>Now click the&nbsp;<strong>Find</strong>&nbsp;button in the&nbsp;<strong>Baseline Anchor Points</strong>&nbsp;group. You can preview the anchor points in preview window.<a></a></li><li>Click&nbsp;<strong>Next</strong>&nbsp;to go to the&nbsp;<strong>Create Baseline</strong>&nbsp;page, select&nbsp;<strong>Interpolation</strong>&nbsp;in the&nbsp;<strong>Connect by</strong>&nbsp;drop-down list. In&nbsp;<strong>Interpolation</strong>&nbsp;method group, select&nbsp;<strong>Spline</strong>&nbsp;from the drop-down list. You can preview the spectrum in preview window, and then click&nbsp;<strong>Finish</strong>&nbsp;to get the baseline data.<a></a><a></a></li></ol>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="create-baseline-with-als-method-pro">Create baseline with ALS Method (Pro)</h3>



<ol class="wp-block-list"><li>Start from the&nbsp;<strong>Baseline Mode</strong>&nbsp;page, and select the&nbsp;<strong>Asymmetric Least Squares Smoothing Baseline</strong>&nbsp;(ALS) as the baseline method. The ALS baseline can be tuned easily with a few parameters without pre-selecting any anchor points.<a></a></li><li>Click&nbsp;<strong>Next</strong>&nbsp;go to&nbsp;<strong>Asymmetric Least Squares Smoothing Baseline</strong>&nbsp;page, adjust the parameters to make the baseline optimal, then click&nbsp;<strong>Finish</strong>&nbsp;button to output the results table and graph.</li></ol>



<figure class="wp-block-image"><img decoding="async" src="https://d2mvzyuse3lwjc.cloudfront.net/doc/en/Tutorial/images/Create_and_Subtract_Baseline_with_Peak_Analyzer/ALSmethod2.png?v=40338" alt="ALSmethod2.png"/></figure>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="subtract-baseline-from-a-spectrum">Subtract Baseline from a Spectrum</h3>



<ol class="wp-block-list"><li>If you want to subtract baseline, select&nbsp;<strong>Subtract Baseline</strong>&nbsp;as the&nbsp;<strong>Goal</strong>&nbsp;at start page.</li><li>After you created a baseline, click&nbsp;<strong>Next</strong>&nbsp;button to go to&nbsp;<strong>Subtract Baseline</strong>&nbsp;page.</li><li>Click&nbsp;<strong>Subtract</strong>&nbsp;button for previewing the subtracted data. The baseline data and subtracted spectrum will be outputted after clicking&nbsp;<strong>Finish</strong>&nbsp;button. The figures below displayed the&nbsp;<strong>Subtract Baseline</strong>page and the preview of the subtracted spectrum.<a></a><a></a></li></ol>
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