There is an anisotropy server from ucla that I think you can use over the internet, Just google it and try it to see if it helps with your data. I think the data is better afterwards,
Jackie Vitali Cleveland State University On Sat, Jan 13, 2018 at 5:53 AM, Zhang Foggy <foggyc...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear Crystallographers, > > Sorry for the non-ccp4 topic. > > Recently I collected a set of diffraction data with significant diffraction > anisotropy (two directions to 3.0A, while the other to 3.7A). The overall > resolution can only be scaled to 3.3A (I/sigma=1.04). I have read some > publications that they can scale the data under different directions rather > than overall by using HKL3000 (like the table in attached figure), which > can describe the anisotropy more accurate. Does anyone can tell me how to > scale the data like that? > > Thank you in advance. > > Best, > > Liang >