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The general working principle of GEPARD is explained herein |
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The general working principle of GEPARD is explained herein.
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**Setup the gepard.cfg**
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For optimal use, please create a copy of the `sample_gepard.cfg` and rename it to `gepard.cfg`. Within this config-file, a default file path and the Raman Control Interface that shall be used is defined. Further (microscope specific) options can be defined as well.
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**Creating and performing a measurement**
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After starting the GEPARD, a new measurement can be created by hitting the "New Measurement"-Button. A prompt window asks for a project name. GEPARD will create a directory with this name and save all required data within this folder. A project file will be saved as well, currently implemented by using the pickle module.
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After creation of the experiment, GEPARD leads the user throught the following steps, as also indicated in the toolbar-menu on the left-hand side of the program:
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1. [Optical Scan](OpticalScan)
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2. [Particle Detection](ParticleDetection)
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3. [Raman Scan](RamanScan)
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4. [Particle Analysis](ParticleAnalysis)
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A detailled description of every step can be found on the respective wiki Page. |