GoCIE

v2.0

CIE-1931 Plot Utility

Features

In the realm of data visualization and analysis, precision, adaptability, and impact are paramount. Our platform introduces a comprehensive array of cutting-edge features, designed to revolutionize the way you work with data. From seamlessly customizable visual elements to advanced conversion and printing capabilities, our suite of dynamic features empowers you to craft, communicate, and share insights like never before. Each feature within this innovative toolkit is meticulously crafted to enhance your workflow, streamline your tasks, and elevate the quality of your visual presentations. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just stepping into the world of data visualization, our platform offers an intuitive, user-centric experience that aligns with your needs and goals. From refining color schemes to converting spectral data into relatable coordinates, every aspect of our features is aimed at simplifying complexity. With just a few clicks, you can transform intricate data points into compelling narratives that resonate with your audience. Whether it's presenting to clients, peers, or students, our features make sure your insights are delivered with precision and clarity.

Various Coordinate systems to choose from

Selecting an appropriate coordinate system for your plotting is a pivotal aspect of achieving accurate and insightful visualizations. Our platform offers you the flexibility to choose from a range of coordinate systems that align seamlessly with your data and objectives.

Add and Modify CIE points

Incorporating and managing CIE points has never been easier. With our user-friendly interface, you have the ability to effortlessly add or modify CIE points to cater to your specific requirements. This streamlined process allows you to achieve precision and efficiency in your calculations, all with a single click of the mouse.

Function for spectrum to CIE-1931 coordinates conversion

Unlock the potential of your spectral data by seamlessly converting it into CIE-1931 coordinates. Our platform introduces a sophisticated and efficient function that performs this conversion with accuracy and ease, giving you the means to translate spectral information into a visual representation that aligns with the human perception of color.

Fully customizable CIE points by legend, symbol and color

Experience the ultimate level of control and personalization with our fully customizable CIE points feature. This innovative capability allows you to tailor your CIE diagram to your exact preferences, ensuring that every legend, symbol, and color corresponds precisely to the data and insights you wish to convey.

Quick change of color schemes for plotting

Empowering you with versatility and visual impact, our platform introduces a feature that allows you to swiftly alter color schemes for your plots. This dynamic capability grants you the freedom to experiment with different palettes, instantly transforming the aesthetic and readability of your visualizations.

Copy or Save plots as required

Experience the convenience and flexibility of having your visual creations at your fingertips with our feature to copy or save plots. This powerful functionality empowers you to effortlessly capture, store, and share your visualizations in the formats and mediums that best suit your needs.

Save plots in different sizes and formats (JPG, EMF, BMP, etc.)

Embrace unparalleled versatility in visual storytelling with our feature that enables you to save your plots in different sizes and formats. This dynamic functionality empowers you to tailor your visualizations to various platforms, presentations, and purposes by offering a wide array of sizes and formats, from standard images like JPG and BMP to vector formats like EMF.

Print plot using a default printer

Seamlessly bridge the gap between the digital and physical worlds with our 'Print Plot Using a Default Printer' feature. This intuitive functionality empowers you to effortlessly bring your visualizations to life on paper, allowing you to share your insights and findings in a tangible, impactful format.

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FAQs

How to cite the usage of the software in publications and reports?

GoCIE v2.0, K. R. Justin Thomas, Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India, 2009.

How can I add a CIE point in the plot?

Either select the option "Add CIE Point" from the tools drop down menu or from the right click context menu and follow the instructions given in the popup window.

How to change the existing CIE point?

Select the "Modify CIE Point" option from the tools drop down menu or from the right click context menu and use the options given in the popup window to modify the appearance of the existing CIE point. You can change the CIE values, plot style and label.

Why "spectra to CIE" conversion fails for my input file?

This could be possibly due to several reasons. The data import routine is equipped to handle text files (*.txt) containing wavelength, absorbance data seperated either by a space(" ") or a comma(","). Each set of points must be in separate lines as illustrated below:
350, 0.1
351, 0.1
352, 0.1
...
open the sample data files supplied along with the software to figure out the problem in your file. If you cannot solve the problem then contact the support for assistance with your data file.

I have downloaded a demo version from the Internet. What are the benefits of registration? How to get a registered version of GoCIE?

Demo version comes with almost all the functionality of the registered version except for the facility to save and recall the CIE plot. By registering, you will also get notifications about updates and bug fixes whenever they are available. For registering e-mail us. We will inform you further details.

Citations

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    Direct white light emission from inorganic-organic hybrid semiconductor bulk materials,

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    A Semiconductor Bulk Material That Emits Direct White Light,

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