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Did you not read it is a ccp4bb software problem and has about as much to
do with him as it does the Queen of England and the Trilateral Commission?
 Give the poor guy a break.  Several others are being sent multiple times,
including one of my posts.

Marius Schmidt wrote:
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> COULD SOMEONE from the ccp4bb PLEASE DELETE M.K. SWAN's PRIVILEGE TO
> ENTER THE bb.
> I CANNOT STAND THAT UNBEARABLE EMAIL ANYMORE.
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> Marius
>
>
>> Hi All,
>> I have a question about processing in HKL2000.
>> I have a dataset which looks like it will go out to 2.5A but the
>> problem
>> is that when I have integrated the 360 frames (180degrees) to 2.4A I
>> get
>> a large number of rejects on scaling which exceeds the 50000 limit.
>> So
>> is there any way to increase this limit or another method of reducing
>> the number of rejects?
>> I can get scaling to work if I either cut the resolution down to 3.0
>> or
>> lower but alternatively if I exclude alot of frames and leave say 90
>> then the rejects are below 50000 and the scaling produces data that
>> looks good to at least 2.6-2.5A according to the I/sigma and an
>> Rmerge
>> <0.5 in the final shell, however the completeness suffers due to the
>> low
>> number of frames.
>> I should also say that I am suspicious that one of the reasons for
>> all
>> the rejects might be that in the centre of the pattern the spots are
>> of
>> a good radial shape but towards the edge they become more elongated.
>> I
>> tried using the elliptical spot feature of HKL2000 but this doesn't
>> seem
>> to be ideal as the spots are not always elongated in the same
>> direction.
>> Any thoughts or suggestions would be much appreciated,
>>
>> Mike Swan.
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> PD Dr. habil. Marius Schmidt
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> Technische Universitaet Muenchen
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