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CCP4bb navigationCCP4bb <-- 2008 <-- April 2008 <-- 30 April 2008Subject: Re: discontinuous data wedges in XDS From: Klaus Futterer k {- dot -} futterer {- at -} BHAM {- dot -} AC {- dot -} UK Date: 2008-04-30 wedge as a reference data set when integrating the second one? (REFERENCE_DATA_SET= ../wedge01/XDS_ASCII.HKL) Klaus --------------------------------------------------------------------- Klaus Fütterer, Ph.D. School of Biosciences P: +44-(0)-121-414 5895 University of Birmingham F: +44-(0)-121-414 5925 Edgbaston E: k.futterer@bham.ac.uk Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK W: www.biochemistry.bham.ac.uk/klaus/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- On 29 Apr 2008, at 22:57, Juergen Bosch wrote: > You can integrate them as separate wedges (in different > directories), then later merge them (XDS_ASCII.HKL) in Xscale. Make > sure though you have the orientation right and starting angles etc. > You'll have to first refine one wedge, then once you are happy with > it copy the GXPARM.XDS into the other directories (as XPARM.XDS) > and input those parameters into XDS..INP > > Juergen > > Van Den Berg, Bert wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> is it possible to input discontinuous data wedges into XDS >> (obtained from for example inverse beam sweeps)? (So wedge se1 >> goes from 0-90 deg (image 1-90), se2 from 180-270 (image 1-90), >> etc). Or do I have to rename everything so that I get one data >> file in which the rotation ranges are continuous? >> >> Thanks, Bert >> >> Bert van den Berg >> University of Massachusetts Medical School >> Program in Molecular Medicine >> Biotech II, 373 Plantation Street, Suite 115 >> Worcester MA 01605 >> Phone: 508 856 1201 (office); 508 856 1211 (lab) >> e-mail: bert.vandenberg@umassmed.edu >> http://www.umassmed.edu/pmm/faculty/vandenberg.cfm >> > > > -- > Jürgen Bosch > University of Washington > Dept. of Biochemistry, K-426 > 1705 NE Pacific Street > Seattle, WA 98195 > Box 357742 > Phone: +1-206-616-4510 > FAX: +1-206-685-7002 > Web: http://faculty.washington.edu/jbosch CCP4bb navigationCCP4bb <-- 2008 <-- April 2008 <-- 30 April 2008 |
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