d [mailto:ccp...@jiscmail.ac.uk] On Behalf Of
Morten Kjeldgaard
Sent: 22 October 2009 10:33
To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] X-ray diffraction image --> .jpg
On 21/10/2009, at 16.53, Andy Torelli wrote:
> Is there a free utility that can convert an x-ray diffraction
image
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On 21/10/2009, at 16.53, Andy Torelli wrote:
Is there a free utility that can convert an x-ray diffraction image
collected with an ADSC detector to a standard image file format
e.g. .jpg, png, etc.? I'm looking for something more elegant than a
screen-capture that will yield a higher (grap
Believe it or not, you can do this with ImageMagick, which is already
part of most linux distros:
convert -depth 16 -type Grayscale -colorspace GRAY -endian LSB -size
3072x3072+512 \
GRAY:test_0_001.img test_0_001.jpg
where this example turns a binned Q315 image (3072x3072 pixels) with a
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Andy,
Why not try labelit.png [-large]?
Labelit is availale at http://cci.lbl.gov/labelit
Nick Sauter
On 10/21/2009 7:53 AM, Andy Torelli wrote:
Hi everyone,
Is there a free utility that can convert an x-ray diffraction
image collected with an ADSC detector to a standard image file fo
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Subject: [ccp4bb] X-ray diffraction image --> .jpg
Hi everyone,
Is there a free utility that can convert an x-ray diffraction image
collected with an ADSC detector to a standard image file format e.g.
.jpg, png, etc.? I'm looking for something more elegant than
Try MarView: http://www.marresearch.com/download.html#Utilities
I use the Linux_glibc-2.3.3 (RedHat9, WS3, etc).
Just download it, unpack (gunzip marView.gz)
# chmod a+x marView
a) to run the program from terminal
# ./marView or
# kate .bashrc:
alias marview=/home/user/Desktop/mar
Hi
Mosflm has done this for years - there's a recipe on the Mosflm FAQ
pages (well, the questions were asked frequently when I originally
wrote them about 7 or 8 year ago!). Someone called Graeme Winter (now
at Diamond) wrote this code originally...)
On 21 Oct 2009, at 15:53, Andy Torell
Hi Andy,
If you have a recent CCP4 installation (i.e. 6.something I think)
there's diff2jpeg, which does exactly what you want. Otherwise there
are also spells to use Mosflm for this which allows a little more
control over the greyscale settings.
Cheers,
Graeme
2009/10/21 Andy Torelli :
> Hi ev
Hi everyone,
Is there a free utility that can convert an x-ray diffraction image
collected with an ADSC detector to a standard image file format e.g.
.jpg, png, etc.? I'm looking for something more elegant than a
screen-capture that will yield a higher (graphics) resolution image.
I'm sure