By far the easiest way would be to use the programs (SAINT and SADABS) 
provided by Bruker. We get excellent data, e.g. for in-house S-SAD
phasing, using these programs (either offline or as part of the Bruker 
GUI) for data collected on our SMART6000. For a detailed S-SAD example 
see Berhard's book page 424. Unlike MOSFLM, SAINT can integrate 
non-merohedral twins handling the reflection overlap properly and can 
process phi scans for which the oscillation axis is not perpendicular 
to the incident beam.

George

Prof. George M. Sheldrick FRS
Dept. Structural Chemistry,
University of Goettingen,
Tammannstr. 4,
D37077 Goettingen, Germany
Tel. +49-551-39-3021 or -3068
Fax. +49-551-39-22582


On Mon, 8 Nov 2010, Ed Pozharski wrote:

> I am trying to read Bruker's Smart 6000 images with mosflm and it fails.
> Based on some limited googlearch I feel that "NPIXELB:1" is a relevant
> information and when these files were processed in HKL (not by me), the
> relevant detector line says "format ccd bruker smart6000 binned".  I see
> from mosflm website that I might be in trouble here although it says
> that in recent version handling of bruker smart has been improved.  In
> the mosflm crash file I get this 
> 
>  From information in the image file, the detector has been 
>  recognized as: Bruker SMART
>  If this is incorrect you must supply a DETECTOR keyword
> 
> So my question is how do I figure out if this particular format is
> supported or not?
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Ed.
> 
> -- 
> "I'd jump in myself, if I weren't so good at whistling."
>                                Julian, King of Lemurs
> 
> 

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