Dear all,
I warmly thank you for your many answers, anyway I noticed that I did not 
explain correctly the issue in my previous mail, which was rather misleading. I 
apologize for this.The original data is OK, there are no problems due to 
detector saturation, the problem arises when I try to input the pattern into 
GSAS: I checked the .gsas file, and it's still OK, but for some reason, once it 
is loaded into the .exp file, the displayed pattern suffers from the peak 
truncation I was referring to in my previous email. My question was then about 
how to overcome this issue, which is solely related to the software and not to 
the quality of original data.
Best,Marco





> Subject: Re: Intensity issue with synchrotron data
> Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 12:25:46 +0100
> From: ffa...@cells.es
> To: rietveld_l@ill.fr
> 
> Hi
> 
> > and..what you do with the errors for weighing the observations?
> 
> Divide by the same factor  as the intensities.  Here it is assumed the 
> esd have been already calculated
> 
>   Francois
> 
                                          
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