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===Reflectance Calculation===
Reflectance calculation involves the generation of a reflectance spectrum, which can be derived from either sample and reference single-beam spectra or from a log 1/R spectrum.
From Two Single-Beam Spectra:
To create a reflectance spectrum from two single-beam spectra, you can use the following formula:
[insert formula]
In this formula, R represents the single-beam spectrum of the reference material, S represents the single-beam spectrum of the sample, and D represents the dark counts of the system.


===Transmittance Calculation===
===Transmittance Calculation===
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This formula allows you to convert percent transmittance (%T) values into absorbance. It is particularly useful for processing data that has already been collected
This formula allows you to convert percent transmittance (%T) values into absorbance. It is particularly useful for processing data that has already been collected
===Reflectance Calculation===
Reflectance calculation involves the generation of a reflectance spectrum, which can be derived from either sample and reference single-beam spectra or from a log 1/R spectrum.
From Two Single-Beam Spectra:
To create a reflectance spectrum from two single-beam spectra, you can use the following formula:
[insert formula]
In this formula, R represents the single-beam spectrum of the reference material, S represents the single-beam spectrum of the sample, and D represents the dark counts of the system.


==Performance==
==Performance==


==Examples==
==Examples==