Just to confirm what Eleanor said: all SHELX programs prefer to be given
intensities but can accept F if the intensities have been lost.
Converting intensities to F (e.g. with ctruncate) and back again
degrades the statistics for the weak reflections and is discouraged. The
same applies to PHASER and other modern programs.
George
On 05/08/2017 01:19 PM, Eleanor Dodson wrote:
I cant say anything about Windowssystems - jobs are MEANT to run on
either.
But re Intensities - you will have intensities in an mtz file
somewhere - all data processing outputs both amplitudes and intensities..
As a rule the conversion for I to F and back does not change the
stronger intensities much and again as a rule, the SHELX chain will
work. However the intermediate conversions are best avoided if you
still have intensities available
Eleanor
On 8 May 2017 at 10:57, chen c <chenc...@gmail.com
<mailto:chenc...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi everyone,
Can anybody tell how to run shelx C/D/E within CCP4 GUI on windows
system? Moreover, since shelx C/D/E within CCP4 using mtz file
(structure factor) instead of sca file (intensity), would this
matters in tough conditions?
Thank you!
Best regards
Chen
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