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using a 2D sensor, you could actually just block one half of the slit at a time with your sample, and let the other half of the slit pass through unchanged... that way you could get a calibration shot for every sample, assuming the dynamic range of the sensor was high enough that the calibration lines didn't bleed (or conversely that your sample didn't get buried in noise because exposure wasn't high enough)


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