Alternatively you can force the fft to generate a map with the sfall
axiis order (sfall has a fixed axis order governed by the spacegroup)
From the fft documentation
You can set
AXIS
Eleanor
Kevin Cowtan wrote:
You could feed *both* maps through mapmask with AXIS X Y Z to convert
them to t
You could feed *both* maps through mapmask with AXIS X Y Z to convert
them to the same axis order.
You may also have a problem with the maps having different XYZLIM
ranges. In that case, using XYZLIM MATCH on the second run of mapmask to
match the second map to the first should fix it.
Kevin
Hi there,
I was generating the atomic mask using ccpr-sfall, and generating real
maps using ccp4-fft, and then ccp4-overlap these maps to calculate the cc
values. However, ccp4-overlapmap frequently complaints that the
"Fast,medium,slow axis do not match" for these maps. Following are the
script I