Maybe I should explain an example: Say coot detects an unmodelled blob
(maybe a ligand). Now, I would like to do

a number of things without biasing towards a model. Like comparing these map
regions, excluding

intrusion of a solvent mask, etc.

 

Now could coot for example just generate a mask around what it already knows
are blobs?  

Possible useful items could be a solvent mask not including that regions, or
a density map

that includes only features with a certain boundary around that blob.

 

I pilfered some kludges together from different sources, but let's just say
inelegant would be a compliment.

 

Best, BR

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Brief question: Does something like a visual density mask editor exist?

Thx, BR

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+1 925 209 7429

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