John - although I have not tested it, I believe if you save the contour levels
as part of your parameter set and read it in with new experiments, that
will also buy you your desired level increment. This will allow levcalc
to do an even better job for you (we use 30% here). Let me know if Im wrong on that.
While on the topic, Bruker does supply the "clev" au program which is quite
robust. I use a slightly modified version of it as part of auto-processing
of 2D experiments within ICONNMR.
Cheers,
Mike
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