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Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] report mosaicity
If you "refine crystal mosaicity" (I assume there is a way to do that in the
gui)
then scalepack prints out a single value for the crystal (search the logfile
for mosaicity)
eab
On 05/16/2014 12:07 PM, hongshi WANG wrote:
> Dear all,
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If you "refine crystal mosaicity" (I assume there is a way to do that in the
gui)
then scalepack prints out a single value for the crystal (search the logfile
for mosaicity)
eab
On 05/16/2014 12:07 PM, hongshi WANG wrote:
Dear all,
Thanks for all your reply and useful comment on this.
Harry
Dear all,
Thanks for all your reply and useful comment on this.
Harry,
You are right. I think there are individual mosaicity value corresponding
to each image from scalepack. Clearly, we can get either average or range
for report.
best,
Hongshi
On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 2:26 AM, Harry Powell wro
Hi
I'm sure that a real HKL or Denzo/Scalepack expert will correct me, but my
recollection is that you don't use any of the values from Denzo, but the value
from Scalepack (see
http://www.hkl-xray.com/sites/default/files/HKL2000manual/chapter3/step14-1.htm,
for example).
On 16 May 2014, at 0
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Dear Hongshi,
if the numbers do not vary too much, e.g. between 0.2 and 0.6, I would
deposit the calculated mean. I would say that the reported mosaicity
is not too important a figure for a publication. It is interesting
when it comes to data collecti
Hello everyone,
I am gonna report the mosaicity of my data set as required by the journal.
I processed the data using HKL2000. So I checked the denzo log file. I
found many different mosaicity values. The first one is default input
(0.3), the rest are corresponding to specific images. I think the