Hi Matt

Call me old-fashioned but I’d use Mosflm for this. The multiple lattice 
autoindexing is easy to run and easy to interpret.

Harry

> On 30 Aug 2023, at 16:20, Matt McLeod <mjmcleo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I have a lot of large datasets that I want to screen to determine if there 
> are one or two lattices in the diffraction.  I was wondering if there was a 
> simple and quick way to do so.
> 
> Currently, I am processing with DIALS and getting to the indexing where the 
> percent indexed indicates if there is potentially a second lattice - and then 
> visually inspected when there is a significant number of rejection.
> 
> I have autoprocess log files ie aimless.log, autoindex.log, fast_dp.log that 
> were generated at the beamline but I cannot see a similar metric suggesting 
> second lattices. 
> 
> Any insight would be appreciated!
> Matt
> 
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