Good morning Pavel,
That's interesting.
In our study 'ghosts' of waters in our truncated maps did not occur.
Waters and hydrogens behave differently as ghost objects presumably?
Greetings,
John



On 17 Apr 2015, at 20:10, Pavel Afonine <pafon...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> John, the lower-resolution datasets in your paper were generated by 
> truncating a high-res dataset, i.e. the "lo-res" datasets are of great 
> quality. Would the conclusions still be valid if the data are "true low-res"? 
> (i.e. I/sigI 1.5-2 in last shell)?
> 
> genuinely low-res data set is clearly not the same as one obtained by 
> truncation of high-res reflections. Some time ago I did a test where I 
> truncated an ultra-high resolution data set (0.6A resolution) at 2A, and I 
> could still see H atoms in 2A resolution map!
> 
> Pavel

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