Developed by Dr. Friedrich Menges (a name synonymous with peak-fitting excellence), this software is the quiet powerhouse that many spectroscopists consider their "dirty secret" because it is simply too effective to keep to yourself. At its core, SpectraGryph is a specialized program for visualizing, processing, and fitting optical spectra. It is lightweight (no 10GB installation), incredibly fast, and supports virtually every file format under the sun—from old-school Omnic .SRS files to modern Renishaw .WDF Raman data.
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Beyond the Peaks: Why SpectraGryph is the Unsung Hero of Optical Spectroscopy spectragryph software
If you have ever worked with a UV-Vis, NIR, or Fluorescence spectrometer, you know the drill. The instrument software gives you a clunky, proprietary file format. You export to CSV. You wrestle with Excel. You add a polynomial trendline. You cry a little inside. Developed by Dr
Developed by Dr. Friedrich Menges (a name synonymous with peak-fitting excellence), this software is the quiet powerhouse that many spectroscopists consider their "dirty secret" because it is simply too effective to keep to yourself. At its core, SpectraGryph is a specialized program for visualizing, processing, and fitting optical spectra. It is lightweight (no 10GB installation), incredibly fast, and supports virtually every file format under the sun—from old-school Omnic .SRS files to modern Renishaw .WDF Raman data.
Enter .
Beyond the Peaks: Why SpectraGryph is the Unsung Hero of Optical Spectroscopy
If you have ever worked with a UV-Vis, NIR, or Fluorescence spectrometer, you know the drill. The instrument software gives you a clunky, proprietary file format. You export to CSV. You wrestle with Excel. You add a polynomial trendline. You cry a little inside.