Re: [ccp4bb] resolution limits

2017-07-26 Thread Pavel Afonine
Andrew, phenix.refine may not use reflection-outliers (Read, R. J. (1999). Acta Cryst. D55, 1759–1764.). Typically this is just a few reflections. If you have a good reason to disable this, then use xray_data.outliers_rejection=false. P.S.: There is Phenix mailing list for Phenix-related

Re: [ccp4bb] resolution limits

2017-07-26 Thread Ian Tickle
Hi Eleanor, what you say is of course true, particularly in the case of the 1st dataset where probably the indices go down to 52 Ang. but the measurements only start at 36 Ang. But still it's hard to see how for the 2nd dataset, if the low res cut-off of the indices and/or measurements is 57

Re: [ccp4bb] resolution limits

2017-07-26 Thread Eleanor Dodson
The resolution limits of the measured data are not changed but your output file must contain all possible h k l even if there is no observations for the lowest resolution ones.. dont worry about it! Eleanor On 26 July 2017 at 08:36, Andrew Marshall wrote: >