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=Convert data for loading in SmartLab Studio II= | =Convert data for loading in SmartLab Studio II= | ||
Data from the XRD Powder can be loading in the "Powder XRD" plugin in SmartLab Studio II. But the files have to be converted to a format read by SmartLab Studio II first. Two options are available for convertion, Data Viewer provided by Malvern Panalytical or the opensource PowDLL developed at | Data from the XRD Powder can be loading in the "Powder XRD" plugin in SmartLab Studio II. But the files have to be converted to a format read by SmartLab Studio II first. Two options are available for convertion, Data Viewer provided by Malvern Panalytical or the opensource PowDLL developed at the University of Ioannina in Greece. | ||
==Converting to .xy with Data Viewer== | ==Converting to .xy with Data Viewer== | ||
Malvern Panalytical's Data Viewer can convert the xrdml files to xy files, which only consist of two columns with angles and intensities. No additional information is transferred in the xy format. The conversion is quite easy: | Malvern Panalytical's Data Viewer can convert the xrdml files to xy files, which only consist of two columns with angles and intensities. No additional information is transferred in the xy format. The conversion is quite easy: |
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Convert data for loading in SmartLab Studio II
Data from the XRD Powder can be loading in the "Powder XRD" plugin in SmartLab Studio II. But the files have to be converted to a format read by SmartLab Studio II first. Two options are available for convertion, Data Viewer provided by Malvern Panalytical or the opensource PowDLL developed at the University of Ioannina in Greece.
Converting to .xy with Data Viewer
Malvern Panalytical's Data Viewer can convert the xrdml files to xy files, which only consist of two columns with angles and intensities. No additional information is transferred in the xy format. The conversion is quite easy:
- Load xrdml file in Data Viewer.
- Select file -> convert.
- Select the output folder (I have problems save to my document folder).
- Select X-Y table (*.xy) and deselect others.
- Click convert.
Converting to .asc with PowDLL
PowDLL can convert to Rigaku's ascii format *.asc, which contains some information on the measurement setup.
- Open PowDLL
- Drag file or files from Windows Explore into PowDLL
- Select Export format: "Rigaku ASC (*.asc)"
- Click "Convert All Files"