Hi Graeme, even with these options (ONLYMERGE and SCALES CONSTANT) you will have the SCALE column applied again to the intensities (not good) - at least that's how I understood Phil. You need to use
ONLYMERGE INSCALE OFF to use the already scaled intensities and avoid applying the SCALE column again - Phil was the one telling me that. I was scratching my head for a long time trying to understand those various INTIAL/ONLYMERGE/INSCALE/NOSCALE options and how they relate to each other ... Cheers Clemens On Mon, Nov 19, 2007 at 08:07:02PM -0000, Winter, G (Graeme) wrote: > Hi Phil, > > I use this option but not these columns. The only time I feed the file back I > use "ONLYMERGE" and "SCALES CONSTANT", to remerge the reflections. > > Cheers, > > Graeme > > ________________________________ > > From: CCP4 bulletin board on behalf of Phil Evans > Sent: Mon 19/11/2007 5:07 PM > To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK > Subject: [ccp4bb] Unmerged output from Scala > > > > Is anyone using the OUTPUT UNMERGED option in Scala? > > This file contains columns called SCALE & SIGSCALE which are the > applied scale and its SD > > I propose to change the names of these columns so that if you put > the file back into Scala the scales do not get re-applied by default > (which is wrong since they have been applied already) > > Will this cause anyone problems? I suspect that very few people or > programs are using this file > > Phil Evans > -- *************************************************************** * Clemens Vonrhein, Ph.D. vonrhein AT GlobalPhasing DOT com * * Global Phasing Ltd. * Sheraton House, Castle Park * Cambridge CB3 0AX, UK *-------------------------------------------------------------- * BUSTER Development Group (http://www.globalphasing.com) ***************************************************************