Hi all, I read in Artemis manual that a good fit must be consistent for different k-weights. When two fits (one with k1 and other with k3) are consistent? I mean, which is maximum allowed difference, 1%, 5%...between these two fits? I have done different fits changing fit k-weights and k-weights in the plotting options. Usually, for k-weights = 1 or 2, I have obtained very strange spectra (why?) and then I have decided to change only k-weight in the plotting options to 3. After that, spectra looked more like before. I am not sure if this gimmick is correct. I mean, can I use different k-weights for fit and for plotting? I have obtained "consistent" fits with fit k-weights of 1 and 3, and both plotted in k-weight 3, that's ok? Sometimes when I have changed fit k-weight from 3 to 1, I have observed that two high correlations (between ss and S02, and delR and delE0) have dissapeared (<0.85). What does it mean? Parameters obtained with fit k-weight = 1 are more reliable? And another question, I have seen an option to fit background in Artemis, is it obligatory to fit the background to publish EXAFS fits? Best regards, Thanks a lot JA