Hi This looks like it was on beamline 7.2 (which had a fixed wavelength of 1.488Å, according to an article written by Liz Duke - see https://www.ccp4.ac.uk/newsletters/newsletter37/11_beamline14.html); I can't remember if detector 421 was a Q4 or a Q4R, but (again, according to the same article) Daresbury certainly had at least one of each at some time!
BL 7.2 was actually the only beamline at Daresbury that I collected my own data on (before I worked on Mosflm) - using an Arndt-Wonacott camera and film... Harry On 31 Jan 2019, at 10:48, Dean Derbyshire wrote: > huge thanks everyone.. what a response. All good now > :) > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Pedro Matias [mailto:mat...@itqb.unl.pt] > Sent: den 31 januari 2019 11:46 > To: Dean Derbyshire <dean.derbysh...@medivir.com>; CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK > Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] FW: [ccp4bb] old data - headers > > Hi Dean, > > I reckon that it is an ADSC Quantum 4 or 4R CCD detector. If you open the > images with mosflm or adxv you should see the characteristic 2x2 tile pattern. > > Note how the header format is similar to the one you posted from the ESRF. > > Pedro > > Às 10:21 de 31/01/2019, Dean Derbyshire escreveu: >> thanks all. I recon I have the ESRF data sorted.. but Daresbury.. am I right >> in assuming MARCCD or are we going back as far as image plate? >> here is the image header >> Harry what do you think >> >> HEADER_BYTES= 512; >> DIM=2; >> BYTE_ORDER=little_endian; >> TYPE=unsigned_short; >> PIXEL_SIZE=0.08160; >> BIN=none; >> ADC=slow; >> DETECTOR_SN=421; >> DATE=Wed Apr 13 17:59:22 2005; >> TIME=20.00; >> DISTANCE=125.000; >> OSC_RANGE=1.000; >> PHI=7.000; >> OSC_START=7.000; >> AXIS=phi; >> WAVELENGTH=1.48800; >> BEAM_CENTER_X=94.700; >> BEAM_CENTER_Y=96.400; >> UNIF_PED=1500; >> SIZE1=2304; >> SIZE2=2304; >> CCD_IMAGE_SATURATION=65535; >> } >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Dean Derbyshire >> Sent: den 31 januari 2019 10:50 >> To: 'graeme.win...@diamond.ac.uk' <graeme.win...@diamond.ac.uk>; 'Luca >> Jovine' <luca.jov...@ki.se> >> Subject: RE: [ccp4bb] old data >> >> ok may have lied.. not just 1 dataset i note. >> >> Daresbury 14-1 on 19th April 2005. (I'm assuming MAR image plate but!) >> >> ESRF ID23-1 on 4th September 2007. >> ESRF ID23-1 on 8th November 2007. >> ESRF ID23-1 on 25th June 2008. >> ESRF ID23-1 on 11th February2010. >> >> I will post the headers in a sec >> >> :) >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: graeme.win...@diamond.ac.uk [mailto:graeme.win...@diamond.ac.uk] >> Sent: den 31 januari 2019 10:42 >> To: Dean Derbyshire <dean.derbysh...@medivir.com> >> Cc: ccp4bb@jiscmail.ac.uk >> Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] old data >> >> Hi Dean >> >> Usually there is a serial number buried somewhere in the header - many >> are text headers though some have TIFF format binary headers. Often a >> timestamp as well though this is less common >> >> From there biosync may help e.g. >> >> http://biosync.sbkb.org/beamlineupdatehistory.jsp?region=european&sync >> h_id=esrf&bmln_name=BM14&height=400&width=600 >> >> (the list of ESRF MX beamlines is short so should not be too painful) >> >> Knowing the format, filename you can probably pin it down or if you >> share a little more info someone on the BB will know >> >> All the best Graeme >> >> >> >> On 31 Jan 2019, at 09:38, Dean Derbyshire >> <dean.derbysh...@medivir.com<mailto:dean.derbysh...@medivir.com>> wrote: >> >> maybe a silly question it there a data base or other way to tell what >> detector was used to collect historic data. 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