Hi Yes - but there are several crystals there (in the lower part of the image you can see there are patterns from different single crystals, in the upper part of the image it looks quite powdery).
It would probably be worth trying to process with a program that can process multiple lattices (e.g. iMosflm). On 23 Mar 2015, at 09:08, 李孝蓉 wrote: > Dear All, > > I want to ask if the crystal diffraction point On the link below is a protein > crystal? > Thanks! > http://a2.qpic.cn/psb?/62847887-0e06-48de-ac7f-29f4681e1543/QILrL2iwf..qhV1IGIeW5oXDKmGgIxw.1HcWlKlIfGA!/b/dDKinnaQPwAA&bo=SAJXAgAAAAABBz8!&rf=viewer_4 Harry -- Dr Harry Powell, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Francis Crick Avenue, Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Cambridge CB2 0QH Chairman of International Union of Crystallography Commission on Crystallographic Computing Chairman of European Crystallographic Association SIG9 (Crystallographic Computing)