Dear Murpholino,

I suspect that the pipelines in CCP4i and CCP4i2 do not include RIP phasing (perhaps they should) but you can also run the SHELX programs from a command line since you don't like black boxes. SHELXC reads XDS_ASCII.HKL files and has some special facilities for RIP, you can find them on the SHELX homepage at shelx.uni-goettingen.de -> Wikis & manuals -> SHELXC (then go to the end of the page). It is important to try several values for RIPW that sets the relative scale of the BEFORE and AFTER datasets and can be critical. Under 'SHELX Workshops' you will also find a useful account of RIP phasing by Max Nanao from last year's ACA Meeting.

Best wishes, George


On 04/28/2017 09:16 PM, Murpholino Peligro wrote:
That's more like a tutorial for XDS :P (thanks though)

The problems:
1) It uses autorickshaw (which is a black box ...guess I'll read the paper today) ...
 and
2) my files were not recognized (MTZ with proper labels ...even the XDS_ASCII.HKL files ).

Is it working? Guess I'll try to contact the developers.


Thanks again

2017-04-28 11:29 GMT-05:00 Christian Roth <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:

    There was a tutorial for MX including UV RIP available from the
    HZB in Berlin (BESSY MX group). Have a look at there website. I'm
    sure it is still available, or maybe they can send you the files
    on request.

    Cheers

    Christian



    Am 28.04.2017 um 17:12 schrieb Murpholino Peligro:
    Hi lads...
    Do you know if there is a good tutorial for doing RIP somewhere
    on the internet?
    What programs can do RIP?
    -SHELX
    -AutoRickShaw
    -?

    Thanks




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