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Re: [ccp4bb] converting structure factor files to mtz files

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Subject: Re: converting structure factor files to mtz files
From: John Badger jbadger {- at -} ACTIVE-SIGHT {- dot -} COM
Date: 2007-11-01

The crystallographic model-building and display program MIFit can read mmCIF
diffraction data directly and compute the map internally i.e. you don't need
any other software. There is a tutorial (lesson 16) on this exact
application.

MIFit runs on Windows and Linux and is free to academics users. There is an
installer for Windows and gzipped tar file for Linux

http://mi.active-sight.com/download.html

There is a lot of flexibility in rendering and image export.



Thanks

John Badger, Director of Structural Biology, ActiveSight


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