>I assume you are talking about the Huber Imaging Plate Guinier Camera 670, >right? No. It had a shape very similar to the INEL 120°curved detector, but covering 140°, and with a different detection technology - Was not Huber ?;-). >There are a lot of reference patterns on the web site. Just look at >http://www.xhuber.com Thanks for the very nice data from the Huber camera 670. Best, Armel Le Bail http://www.cristal.org/
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