13 16:09
To: RHYS GRINTER
Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] Split Crystal Dataprocessing
Dear Rhys
I'm not sure if your group up there in Gla.ac.uk<http://Gla.ac.uk> uses
"random" microseeding on a routine basis as soon as you get your first hits,
but if you don't I would strongl
It turns out that these images contain two distinct lattices, separated by a
rotation of about 5 degrees. Using the development version of iMosflm the two
lattices can be easily indexed and integrated. However, the data is quite
incomplete due to severe radiation damage.
Andrew
On 2 Jul 2013,
Hi All,
I collected some data on the weekend on forked crystal, I collected data on
this crystal at the base before the crystal split into two.
The crystal didn't stand up well to the radiation damage so I shot a number of
places along the crystal and got maybe 45 degrees of good data per positi