Re: [ccp4bb] B-factor sharpening in CCP4 or Coot

2007-06-14 Thread Eleanor Dodson
There is a CAD option to apply a scale and B factor to any set of data, and an FFT option to apply a scale and B factor to any column in the map. Check the documentation for whether you need SCALE 1 -10.0 or SCALE 1 +10.0 ! Eleanor Jeff Lee wrote: Hi, I have a question for everyone. I want

Re: [ccp4bb] B-factor sharpening in CCP4 or Coot

2007-06-13 Thread Soisson, Stephen Michael
:23 PM To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] B-factor sharpening in CCP4 or Coot Eleanor was kind enough to modify truncate years ago for me to do this - I would guess the feature is still there. Thanks again Eleanor! Steve -Original Message- From: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto

Re: [ccp4bb] B-factor sharpening in CCP4 or Coot

2007-06-13 Thread Soisson, Stephen Michael
@JISCMAIL.AC.UK Subject: [ccp4bb] B-factor sharpening in CCP4 or Coot Hi, I have a question for everyone. I wanted to up-weight my high resolution terms in my electron density map by applying a B-factor sharpening term. I have mtz files produced from DM and I usually use Coot to generate my

[ccp4bb] B-factor sharpening in CCP4 or Coot

2007-06-13 Thread Jeff Lee
Hi, I have a question for everyone. I wanted to up-weight my high resolution terms in my electron density map by applying a B-factor sharpening term. I have mtz files produced from DM and I usually use Coot to generate my electron density maps. I was wondering is there an easy way to a