Emeraude v2.60 – Doc v2.60.01 - © KAPPA 1988-2010
Guided Interpretation #1
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The program re-calculates the calibration for this zone, by imposing the distance between the
two intercepts equal to the sum of the thresholds, hence giving a coherent rate value for both
negative and positive lines: the two ‘arrows’ now coincide for this zone as well.
Note: by default, a linear interpolation will take place in the region between two consecutive
calibration zones. The ‘Transition’ tab allows introducing more flexibility: you can define
calibration application zones different from the calibration zones. In this case, the regions
where the linear interpolation applies can be reduced as far as a sharp transition is considered
between the calibrations.
Validate the calibration with OK.
Fig. B01.31 • Final Calibration
Fig. B01.32 • Apparent velocity calculation