Hi Alex

Have a look at Auspex - it may be able to help

AUSPEX (www.auspex.de)

Harry

> On 4 Mar 2021, at 15:39, Alexander Brown <alexander.br...@nottingham.ac.uk> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> I'm struggling with a dataset I have which shows very poor data quality 
> around 3.6A, or exactly where I can see a significant ice ring in the images. 
> I'm trying to use mosflm to process the image files, and I have seen a 
> previous thread on the message board where it is recommended to turn on three 
> tick boxes for ice ring exclusion, but despite this, as I continue through 
> the processing sequence and use aimless, it still flags that the data is 
> affected by an ice ring at that resolution, which you can also see in the 
> quality/resolution graphs. 
> 
> I have even tried making a mask in the moslfm viewer using the mask tool to 
> cover the entire ice ring, but to no avail.
> 
> Finally I did have a go at using EVAL which is mentioned in the original post 
> about ice rings, but it seems it depends on libgfortran3 packages which have 
> now been replaced with libgfortran5 and so I didn't get very far.
> 
> Is there a manual way to mask out certain data, or could there be something 
> with my data that is causing the automatic ice ring resolution not to be as 
> effective?
> 
> Thank you!
> 
> Alex Brown
> 
> PhD Student
> School of Pharmacy
> Biodiscovery Institute (previously Centre for Biomolecular sciences)
> University of Nottingham
> Nottingham
> NG7 2RD 
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