Hi Edward,

this is great news.

I've had the possibility to run new curve fitting scripts wit my data and also 
double check with other software. The results are consistent. 

There is only one thing that I noticed and I even think you mentioned that 
before. The normalization to the first plane is not really a good idea here, 
because that is the plane with the least amount of signal. In one case that I 
saw, the normalization constant became negative and hence the whole plot. That 
didn't hurt the fitting, but still.

Best regards,
Andras
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From: relax-devel [relax-devel-boun...@gna.org] On Behalf Of Edward d'Auvergne 
[edw...@nmr-relax.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2014 10:52 AM
To: relax-devel@gna.org
Subject: A new relax release with the expanded R1 curve-fitting capabilities.

Hi,

Just so you know, I will very soon release relax 3.3.4 as a major
feature release with the saturation recovery and inversion recovery R1
experiment support.  It also includes the bug fix for the
multi-dimensional numpy IEEE 754 XML output support for the relax
state and results files, which will help with the nmrglue support
(http://nmrglue.com/) and saving this data in relax output files.
Since relax 3.3.3, these are really the only changes that have
occurred, so the release should be hassle free.

Regards,

Edward

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