CrysalisPro also has an option to export images to MOSFLM. This will write each set of omega or phi scans into a separate folder (run1, run2 etc.) and number them in a sensible way for imosflm.

Cheers.

On 8/27/2010 4:35 PM, Harry wrote:
Hi Ed

The comment about "limited" can probably be considered an oversight in updating the user guide. The only limitation should be that Mosflm doesn't deal very well with kappa goniostats yet - so if you collect a data set with omega scans with phi at one angle, then change phi and collect another set of omega scans, you'd have to reindex in order to process the second set of scans.

You should be able to process Xcalibur images without problems... if you encounter any, let me know and I'll investigate.

On 27 Aug 2010, at 21:16, Edward A. Berry wrote:

The mosflm user's manual says that mosflm has limited
compatibility with images from Oxford saphire CCD detector.
Is it written in more detail somewhere what this means?

I would like to take images from the Oxford Xcalibur
to process with mosflm.

Ed

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