Calibration
The following chapters contain multiple topics which will guide you through the basic principles of using calibrations in Clarity and also introduce you to advanced solutions, for example using the Bracketing.
Clarity videos covering calibration-related topics can be found in the Clarity Calibration playlist.
The typical workflow for individuals conducting routine analyses should include:
Preparation of the calibration:
- Create the calibration. For more details, see the Creating a new calibration topic.
- Add the number of standard levels you use. For more details, see the Adding a new calibration level topic.
- If necessary, adjust the calibration according to your needs. For more details, see the Adjusting a calibration topic.
For creating a calibration that will serve as model for calibration cloning, check also the Creating a model calibration for calibration cloning topic.
Linking the calibration to chromatograms:
- It is possible to link the calibration to chromatograms directly. For more details, see the Setting a calibration in a chromatogram topic.
- Or it is possible to link the calibration to a method, so all chromatograms measured using this method will have the specified calibration linked. For more details, see the Setting a calibration in a method topic.
Recalibration:
- In most cases, it is efficient to perform the recalibration automatically from the sequence. For more details, see the Recalibrating automatically using a sequence topic.
We recommend using calibration cloning on the first recalibration if you want to include only the responses from currently measured sequence in the calibration. For more details, see the Calibrating using clone on first recalibration topic. - It is also possible to recalibrate from previously measured standards. For more details, see the Recalibrating a calibration topic.
Advanced Topics
Collection of more advanced calibration workflows.