## praat_spectrogram_settings_compared.png The image shows a computer screen with an audio analysis software interface open. The main part of the screen displays a spectrogram, which is a visual representation of the spectrum of frequencies in a sound over time. The spectrogram has a dark background with various shades indicating different intensities and frequencies. On the left side of the screen, there are several menu options related to audio analysis. These include "Spectrum," "Pitch," "Intensity," "Formant," and "Pulses." Below these main categories, there is an option labeled "Show spectrogram" followed by another one called "Advanced spectrogram settings." The right side of the screen shows a dialog box titled "Spectrogram settings." This dialog box contains several fields for adjusting various parameters related to the spectrogram display. The fields include: - **View range (Hz):** A slider that allows setting the frequency range displayed on the spectrogram. - **Window length (s):** A field where you can input or adjust the duration of the window used in the analysis, measured in seconds. - **Dynamic range (dB):** A slider for adjusting the dynamic range of the spectrogram. Below these fields are buttons labeled "Help," "Standards," "Cancel," "Apply," and "OK." These buttons likely serve to provide help information, apply changes made in the dialog box, cancel any changes, or confirm the settings by closing the dialog box. This description was generated automatically from image files by a local LLM, and thus, may not be fully accurate. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.