What is the interpolation option for importing an image?
Ideally, the chromatographic sampling is constant and so the time intervals for every sample of each chromatograph will be identical. With a uniform sampling rate, the difference in the acquisition time for two consecutive samples is constant: ti+1-ti, where ti is the acquisition time of sample i. In some cases, the sampling rate may not be uniform. For example, if sampling is halted briefly during a run and resumed later, there will be a longer time interval between the last sample before the stoppage and the first sample after the stoppage. This presents an issue for presenting the samples as an image with two time axes because image pixels are uniformly spaced. Interpolation is a method for determining values at uniform intervals from known data points. GC Image uses three popular interpolation methods for resampling data at uniform intervals: zero-fill interpolation, nearest neighbor (sometimes called sample-and-hold) interpolation, and linear interpolation. With zero-fill interpol
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