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Hi Paul,
thank you for the answer. I was curious, especially since there was a recent
paper on anomalous phasing with neutron scattering (doi:10.1038/srep31487),
and wondered if this was related. I also appreciate seeing development in
neutron crys
Hi Tim,
you are correct as it is scattering by the nucleus. Support for ions means
that users can use an “ion name”, e.g. Ca+2 for an atom and the appropriate
scattering factors will be used. The neutron scattering table previously didn’t
include the ionic names.
Cheers,
Paul
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Dear Paul,
I am surprised by the mentioning of support for ions in the neutron scattering
tables.
Would you have a reference? I always though neutron scattering was independent
of the electronic state of an atom.
Best,
Tim
On Wednesday, November
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Dear Jiri,
you probably won't lose any information with JPEG. Its compression is lossy,
but this does not mean that your image looses information!
TIFF is useful for printed media, but in most cases, PNG is a sufficient
equivalent for lossless comp
On 02/11/16 18:09, chemocev marker wrote:
I am making the images of the structure in the CCP4MG, I want to ask
which format is best for good quality images JPEG or TIFF and what dpi
is best. I add the legends in corel draw.
If somebody have useful tips or suggestions.
For molecular graphics
hi
What you get out of mg is png. Depending for what you need it you might
want to have between 300 to 600 dpi. if you then do postprocessing in
corel you should go for tiff to avoid too much loss in quality due to
the compression.
Christian
Am 02.11.2016 um 18:09 schrieb chemocev marker:
Dear All
I am making the images of the structure in the CCP4MG, I want to ask which
format is best for good quality images JPEG or TIFF and what dpi is best. I
add the legends in corel draw.
If somebody have useful tips or suggestions.
best
Jiri
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