Well - one usually integrates to the limit of the detector, and decides to cut the data on the basis of some snr then..
I/SigI > 1? Rpim < 100% ??? Up to you really.. Eleanor On 18 April 2018 at 10:37, Nicolas FOOS <nicolas.f...@esrf.fr> wrote: > I lkije the riddle, so: > > I guess it's something for Signal Noise Ratio (?) (help by the context) > > ;-) > > Nicolas > > > Nicolas Foos > PhD > Structural Biology Group > European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (E.S.R.F)71, avenue des Martyrs > <https://maps.google.com/?q=71,+avenue+des+Martyrs&entry=gmail&source=g> > CS 40220 > 38043 GRENOBLE Cedex 9 > +33 (0)6 76 88 14 87 > +33 (0)4 76 88 45 19 > > On 18/04/2018 11:29, Eleanor Dodson wrote: > > What does snr mean? > > Eleanor > > On 18 April 2018 at 00:27, Gihan Ketawala <gketa...@asu.edu> wrote: > >> can someone tell me what are the posible consiquences of merging only the >> reflection are snr >= 1 ? >> > > >