2010/6/30 marjan zakerin <[email protected]>:
>  Well it is a force volume measurement which you define a grid and in every
> point a force distance curve is recorded. so in principle I have a 2D map of
> force, adhesion and zero point force which sometimes for biological sample
> can give a reliable size of the sample.
>  I am using JPK device and the format of the files are JPK. What I get is
> like the attach picture (on up right side) which the topography image (on
> left side) is taken by tapping mode. If you click on data in every pixel you
> will get the force curve.
> For this measurement we use special cantilever and Hertz model to fit on our
> data to calculate different properties like Elastic module, plastic
> deformation and some other data which is done completely in another
> software. what is important is the fact that I would like to show and save
> my map and read it by Gwyddion. inorder to show what my map is
> more conveniently.

Right, I think I know what you are asking for.  Basically like this:

http://gwyddion.net/documentation/user-guide-en/single-point-spectra.html

So it appears that gwyddion has some support for this sort of thing,
but not for JPK (as seen here:
http://gwyddion.net/documentation/user-guide-en/file-formats.html)

I'm not sure how easy or difficult it would be to add this
functionality for JPK files.  Perhaps a developer could comment, but
they'd probably need to see a sample file.

Scott

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