I think he's looking for a program which will extract a plane from the raw 3D reciprocal space, as sampled by the raw images (ie before integration, but with the plane defined by the indexed lattice). That's a much harder job
Phil On 5 May 2010, at 16:50, Tim Gruene wrote: > Hi Tillmann, > what do you mean by 'raw intensities' as opposed to integrated data? > > Would xprep be an option for you? It reads XDS_ASCII.HKL, but that's of course > after integration. > > But it should be easy to convert any (non-binary) file containing raw > intensities into an hkl-file that you can read with xprep!? > > rlatt might be another program you are looking for. > > Tim > > > On Wed, May 05, 2010 at 03:33:40PM +0200, Tillmann Heinisch wrote: >> to my knowledge hklview just works with integrated data whereas I need to >> plot raw intensities along h, k and l to investigate reflection streakings. >> I heard such software is routinely used in small molecule crystallography. >> >> Tillmann >> On May 5, 2010, at 3:18 PM, David Briggs wrote: >> >>> Hi Tillmann >>> >>> Will the CCP4 program HKLview do what you want? >>> >>> http://www.ccp4.ac.uk/html/hklview.html >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Dave >>> >>> ============================ >>> David C. Briggs PhD >>> Father, Structural Biologist and Sceptic >>> ============================ >>> University of Manchester E-mail: >>> [email protected] >>> ============================ >>> http://xtaldave.wordpress.com/ (sensible) >>> http://xtaldave.posterous.com/ (less sensible) >>> Twitter: @xtaldave >>> Skype: DocDCB >>> ============================ >>> >>> >>> On 5 May 2010 14:03, Tillmann Heinisch <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Hi, >>> I have problems solving the structure of a protein crystal which seems to >>> be disordered. In order to investigate the disorder it would be useful to >>> have a precision photograph that shows reflections only in the [0kl] plane. >>> Does anyone know software that can transform raw data to give intensity >>> distribution in distinct zones of hkl? >>> >>> >>> Many Thanks for your help, >>> Tillmann >>> >> > > -- > -- > Tim Gruene > Institut fuer anorganische Chemie > Tammannstr. 4 > D-37077 Goettingen > > GPG Key ID = A46BEE1A >
