Dear Simon,

mosflm does indeed estimate the intensity of overloaded reflections, and these are rejected by default in SCALA, but you can choose to include them using the appropriate keywords (ACCEPT OVERLOADS). The number of overloads in the MTZ file, and the number accepted for output, are reported by SCALA in the logfile.

Andrew


On 7 Jun 2010, at 15:09, Simon Kolstoe wrote:

Dear CCP4bb,

I was wondering if someone could tell me how mosflm and scala deal with overloaded reflections. From my understanding mosflm extrapolates the overloaded peaks but then scala throws them out completely - is this right?

If so am I right to not worry about "contamination" from extrapolated peaks when combining high and low resolution datasets from the same crystal?

Thanks

Simon

Reply via email to