-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Dear Jens,
I recently prepared a cif-file and came across the same question. With empirical absorption correction ("_exptl_absorpt_correction_type empirical") the values for T_min and T_max loose a bit of meaning. Yet, I took the maximal and minimal values from ABSORP.cbf and scaled them linearly so that T_max = 1.0 (i.e., I devided the minimal value by the maximal value and used this as T_min). I your user adds the 'SIZE' to the shelxl ins-file, shelxl writes estimated values to the cif-output which in my case were much less spread: _shelx_estimated_absorpt_T_min 0.983 _shelx_estimated_absorpt_T_max 0.997 _exptl_absorpt_correction_type empirical _exptl_absorpt_correction_T_min 0.447 _exptl_absorpt_correction_T_max 1.000 _exptl_absorpt_process_details 'XDS (Kabsch, 2010)' I commented under _exptl_special_details _exptl_absorpt_correction_T_min and _exptl_absorpt_correction_T_max from ABSORP.cbf, the absorption factors used by XDS. These are largely dominated by scale factors, hence the large variation for this non-cubic crystal shape. Best, Tim On 02/20/2014 11:43 PM, Jens Kaiser wrote: > All, Sorry, this is a little bit off topic. I could not find a > thorough definition of the "Correction Factors" for absorption > correction in XDS nor of the "Transmittance factors" in SADABS. We > collected small molecule samples on a synchrotron beamline, > processed the data with XDS and the user now needs to know the > "Minimum and Maximum T" for their cif. From what I could gather, > the XDS correction factors in the ABSORP.CBF are multiplied by > 1000; the values are around 1 (i.e a little smaller /and/ a little > larger). The cif dictionary for _exptl_absorpt_correction_T_ > states "The permitted range is 0.0 -> 1.0", which clearly has to be > a different definition. > > Any pointers are welcome, > > Cheers, > > Jens > - -- - -- Dr Tim Gruene Institut fuer anorganische Chemie Tammannstr. 4 D-37077 Goettingen GPG Key ID = A46BEE1A -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Icedove - http://www.enigmail.net/ iD8DBQFTBydxUxlJ7aRr7hoRAsCBAKD961a/da/cXKUkUE/aJkdlDgOIUwCeP4v2 X6JJQtgj0UPxvPpE0Yivu/0= =ce4X -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----