Lablogic Systems has released a revision of its radiochromatography software, Laura 4, which now supports Windows 7 and brings users more than 100 improvements.
Laura 4.1 includes new display options, including 2D chromatogram display and even 3D display for DAD measurements.
Another new feature is that images - structures for example - can now be included in the chromatogram.
This function supports complementary systems such as Chemdraw.
The automatic peak finder in Laura 4.1 has been redesigned and improved to support automatic data analysis; and the Active Counting Mode (ACM), which increases limits of detection by optimising counting conditions in real time, has a new noise-reduction facility.
Data extraction features now include signal-to-noise values (per cent relative area and per cent relative height, for example) and the improved report designer makes it easier for users to create report templates.
Laura 4.1 includes interfaces for the Agilent 1260 and 1290, Betaram 5 radio flow detector, Flowram and Scanram.