Dear Rex,
I can speak for the 'Daresbury Laue Software Suite', which is available with
full documentation and tutorials from :-
http://www.srs.ac.uk/px/jwc_laue/laue_top.html
A wide range of validation tests involving both biological and chemical
crystallography have been made of the software and these tests are
summarised in:-
Y.P. Nieh, J. Raftery, S. Weisgerber, J. Habash, F. Schotte, T. Ursby, M.
Wulff, A. Haedener, J.W. Campbell, Q. Hao and J.R. Helliwell "Accurate and
highly complete synchrotron protein crystal Laue diffraction data using the
ESRF CCD and the Daresbury Laue software" (1999) J. Synchrotron Rad. *6*,
995–1006.

In most recent times different facilities have made adaptations for reading
the diffraction images from their preferred detector such as at Diamond and,
for neutrons, the Institut Laue Langevin and LANSCE at Los Alamos. The main
paper cited, if you wish to do a literature follow up of the wide and
diverse output from these X-ray and neutron facilities is J R Helliwell et
al 'The recording and analysis of Laue diffraction photographs' (1989) J.
Appl. Cryst. *22*, 483-497. Besides time-resolved and neutron Laue
crystallography applications a more recent materials sciences application of
the software is Laue diffraction using SR microbeams sometimes including
multiple crystallites such as in ancient pottery.

Greetings,
John



On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 8:43 AM, REX PALMER <[email protected]>wrote:

>   What programs are available for processing Laue data to produce an
> intensity data set?
> Are explanatory notes or publications available?
>
> Rex Palmer
> Birkbeck College
>



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Professor John R Helliwell DSc

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