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High Precision Fourier Transform Spectrometry: Some Observations on Data Reduction
Even after years of development, data reduction software remains the weakest link in the chain of events leading from source preparation to published spectroscopic papers. Most of the time is spent there, yet the quality of the published numbers often fails to reflect the quality of the original spectra; the quantity of information is also usually greatly reduced.