Re: [ccp4bb] AW: [EXTERNAL] Re: [ccp4bb] Lattice-translocation defect (LTD)

2020-02-12 Thread Eleanor Dodson
I am no expert, but a) a very strong peak 7A from the origin means two molecules 7A apart?? Most unlikely .. The first thing to look at is the actual images - Lattice translation defects usually generate very streaky patterns. Integration programs can cleverly select a lattice and ignore the

Re: [ccp4bb] AW: [EXTERNAL] Re: [ccp4bb] Lattice-translocation defect (LTD)

2020-02-12 Thread Harry Powell - CCP4BB
Hi Something else I should have mentioned - in iMosflm you can sum your images for viewing only if you have them as HDF5 or Pilatus CBF (as well as summing them for processing if you have HDF5). Harry > On 12 Feb 2020, at 10:18, Schreuder, Herman /DE > wrote: > > Hi Daniele, > > I agree

[ccp4bb] AW: [EXTERNAL] Re: [ccp4bb] Lattice-translocation defect (LTD)

2020-02-12 Thread Schreuder, Herman /DE
Hi Daniele, I agree with Wim that the first thing you should check is your space group and especially whether a ncs symmetry element has been mistakenly identified as being crystallographic. Since your Patterson peak is along w (c-axis), you have to change the space group for processing such,