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Re: [ccp4bb] Unmerged output from Scala

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From: "Winter, G (Graeme)" g {- dot -} winter {- at -} DL {- dot -} AC {- dot -} UK
Date: 2007-11-20
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Subject: Re: Unmerged output from Scala
From: Frank von Delft frank {- dot -} vondelft {- at -} SGC {- dot -} OX {- dot -} AC {- dot -} UK
Date: 2007-11-20

> If you don't put INSCALE OFF, the scales will be applied a second time
> & you will get (much) worse data
>
> I didn't know anyone was doing this
>
> You should get the same statistics (Rmerge etc) if you reinput an
> OUTPUT UNMERGED file with ONLYMERGE; INSCALE OFF

Oh wait, I use "RESTORE " with "ONLYMERGE", which is, I think,
different to what you ask. Certainly the statistics are the same --
except intensity-based tables, mind you. Embarrassing, I never even
checked.


> I'll look into how complicated it would be to write both files (but if
> you have eg multi-wavelength you might get a lot of files out :-( )
Good! Saves me having to run a lot of scala jobs. Just about every
phasing program suite uses unmerged data somewhere along the line
(correct me if I'm wrong), so you may as well generate it.


phx.




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