I have data detected simultneously on gc ms and fid. OpenChrom detects and integrates properly the ms data, but not the fid peaks. For some reason some of the peaks result integrated only halfaway - see screenshots.
The other half of the peak is not quantified, not even as a separate peak. Before peak integration, I can see that the dotted line reaches the top of the peak but doesn't climb down the other half, so I guess the problem is peak detection.
Any idea what could be the fix?
I managed to get some peaks right by forcing 'optimize the baseline (VV) in peak detection, but the problem still appears for a handful of peaks per chromatogram. This isssue is not there at all in MS data.
Here below a peak detected and integrated with the same procedure, from ms data, and from fid data respectively.


I have data detected simultneously on gc ms and fid. OpenChrom detects and integrates properly the ms data, but not the fid peaks. For some reason some of the peaks result integrated only halfaway - see screenshots.
The other half of the peak is not quantified, not even as a separate peak. Before peak integration, I can see that the dotted line reaches the top of the peak but doesn't climb down the other half, so I guess the problem is peak detection.
Any idea what could be the fix?
I managed to get some peaks right by forcing 'optimize the baseline (VV) in peak detection, but the problem still appears for a handful of peaks per chromatogram. This isssue is not there at all in MS data.
Here below a peak detected and integrated with the same procedure, from ms data, and from fid data respectively.