Spectromania can store data in two different layers: The current view and the memory layer. The current view can display mass spectrometric data or results from statistical calculations. The current view always contains only one dataset. The memory layer can store one or many datasets for statistical calculations.
Differential Display
The differential display can reveal signals which possess different signal intensities in datasets. The signals are color coded. The spectrum trace shows the mass spectrometric traces of the currently selected lane.
The differential display can reveal signals which possess different signal intensities in datasets. The signals are color coded. The spectrum trace shows the mass spectrometric traces of the currently selected lane.
The figure shows a differential display. A group of spectra is stored in the memory layer and in the current view. Signals are depicted in shades of red (higher intensity in current view), blue (higher intensity in memory layer) and black (equal signal intensity).
The corresponding spectra of the marked lane (54, red lines) is shown in the lower part of the figure.
The corresponding spectra of the marked lane (54, red lines) is shown in the lower part of the figure.

