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Q: What is LATTICE-CHARACTER in CORRECT.LP ? | Q: What is LATTICE-CHARACTER in CORRECT.LP ? | ||
A: the definitive answer is in [http://it.iucr.org/Ab/ch9o2v0001/sec9o2o5/ 9.2.5. Lattice characters in International Tables A]. | A: the definitive answer is in [http://it.iucr.org/Ab/ch9o2v0001/sec9o2o5/ 9.2.5. Lattice characters, in International Tables A]. | ||
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Q: can I use xdisp (part of denzo) to find out the beamstop position and use it for xds? | Q: can I use xdisp (part of denzo) to find out the beamstop position and use it for xds? | ||
A: | A: yes. Unfortunately, the conventions of the different data reduction programs are not the same, but there is always a simple transformation between them, like x' = y; y' = x (which often works!) or some such. The transformation may be different for different detectors. For a given detector, you can easily find the transformation out for yourself, by noting the values from xdisp and comparing them with those from [[adxv]] or [[XDS-Viewer]]. After that, you can always find the beamstop position with xdisp, and put the transformed values into XDS.INP . | ||
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Q: How do you interpret the DECAY.cbf file? | Q: How do you interpret the [[DECAY.cbf]] file? | ||
A: Using XDS-Viewer: along the x direction, you find the "integration batches" (first frames to the left; last frames to the right). Along the y direction, you find the resolution ranges (bottom: low res; top: high res). The shades of gray correspond to numbers. Move the mouse across them to find the numbers which are simply the scalefactors multiplied with 1000. | A: Using [[XDS-Viewer]]: along the x direction, you find the "integration batches" (first frames to the left; last frames to the right). Along the y direction, you find the resolution ranges (bottom: low res; top: high res). The shades of gray correspond to numbers. Move the mouse across them to find the numbers which are simply the scalefactors multiplied with 1000. | ||
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reference datataset? | reference datataset? | ||
A: First question: was | A: First question: short answer was given in the webinar, and see this wiki: [[Optimisation]] and [[Tips and Tricks]]. Second question: yes, you may use a reference dataset - this simplifies getting the right setting in space groups like P3, P4 and so on. | ||
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I meant Table with Ractor over Image in CORRECT.LP | I meant Table with Ractor over Image in CORRECT.LP | ||
A: XDSSTAT produces this table. | A: [[XDSSTAT]] produces this table. | ||
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