Parameters of XMP Export

The XMPExport is like a Save As except that the export includes options.

Note: These options help to reduce the file's size on the disk.
  • If you do not need to analyze the spectrum on each pixel of the map and if you do not need to analyze the data for each wavelength, you can select Include spectral data check box.

  • If you want to group some sources data of the map, you can select Merge active layer(s) check box.

  • If you want to have filtered or original data in the exported file, you can select Export filtered data check box.

  • If you want to export a spectral map to convert it into an extended map, you can select Conversion to extended map check box.

  • You can select Intensity normalized as luminance check box and set a value for the Surface box in square millimeters.

Note: You can export the XMP file to .txt (for all map types) or to .csv (only for spectral map type) file formats. See the description of the content of these files in XMP Export to Text and Excel.