Dear Jacob,
The big advantage of microscopes (whether using electrons or X-rays) is of
course that you 1) do not need crystals and 2) get phase information. However,
aligning an extremely large number of single molecule images is non-trivial and
this is the reason it is still very hard, if not
At the bottom line, it is the quality of the image, not only the amount of
pixels that counts. Adding more megapixels to a digital camera with a poor lens
(as some manufacturers did), did not result in any sharper or better images.
Herman
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: CCP4 bulletin boa