Wow, the CCP4BB has proved once again its awesome community spirit. Thanks
to all who replied so promptly for my request for graphics showing density
improvement (and more accurate modeling) with an increase in data
resolution. Below is a summary of the responses:

Several people pointed to James Holton's great movie located here:
 
http://ucxray.berkeley.edu/~jamesh/movies/resolution.mpeg<https://cms.mail.virginia.edu/Redirect/ucxray.berkeley.edu/%7Ejamesh/movies/resolution.mpeg>

A great powerpoint file with a ton of great sildes on this topic was sent to
me by Sacha Ourjoumtsev. These slides were very educational to me as well.

Thanks to Jim Fairman for guiding me to the Cambridge X-ray Crystallography
course website:
 
http://www-structmed.cimr.cam.ac.uk/Course/Fitting/fittingtalk.html<https://cms.mail.virginia.edu/Redirect/www-structmed.cimr.cam.ac.uk/Course/Fitting/fittingtalk.html>

Thanks to Paul Emsley for directing me to his large directory of images at:
http://www.ysbl.york.ac.uk/~emsley/coot/slides/reso-slides/<https://cms.mail.virginia.edu/Redirect/www.ysbl.york.ac.uk/%7Eemsley/coot/slides/reso-slides/>

And cheers to Bernhard Rupp, I should have known- his web resources are
always very informative (and with lots of humor, too):
http://www.ruppweb.org/Xray/resolution.html<https://cms.mail.virginia.edu/Redirect/www.ruppweb.org/Xray/resolution.html>

Have a great weekend everyone and thanks again!
Brad

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