-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Dear Almudena,
depending on your application there might be a different approach from what I suggested before: you could use my 'spots4cellnow' (http://shelx.uni-ac.gwdg.de/~tg/research/programs/conv/spots4cellnow/) to convert the SPOTS.XDS into reciprocal coordinates (it only applies the maths from W. Kabsch, Acta Crystallogr. D66 (2010), pp 133-144). The output can be read by cell_now which you have access to if you have access to saint / apex. cell_now writes a p4p file including the orientation matrix. This should be a work-around if the transformation does not fit. Best, Tim On 11/05/2013 02:29 PM, Almudena Ponce Salvatierra wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I would like to know how to change matrix format from the one I get > out of XDS to the one that comes out of SAINTS. Or the other way > around. > > My question is: is the beam along the same axis in both matrices? > as well as the rotation axis and the third axis? > > How can I convert one into the other one? > > Thank you very much in advance. > > Best wishes, > > Almudena. - -- Dr Tim Gruene Institut fuer anorganische Chemie Tammannstr. 4 D-37077 Goettingen GPG Key ID = A46BEE1A -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.15 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iD8DBQFSexI0UxlJ7aRr7hoRAqKiAKDu1ONYykRkAU0ZGZsqCAWJQR8NZACg8uvV EZl/PdpZ4YrlXi4rcD5tqCM= =G2Yg -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----