Thank you Harry for letting us know about this!
Could you please send an update to the list when the new
version is out? (I would also like to process images from
BNL x25 (Pilatus 6M), and I'm sure there are others in the
same boat).
Best wishes,
Kip
On Thu, 12 Apr 2012 15:39:48 +0100
Harry Powell <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear all
The problem was indeed the distance being written in mm
rather than m, so some of our internal maths gave
surprising results. This will be fixed in the next
versions of iMosflm and Mosflm - barring finding any
killer bugs I hope this will be released next week.
On 11 Apr 2012, at 16:43, Harry wrote:
Hi Yuri
If you can put some of the images on our ftp site
(instructions sent separately) we'll have a look. There
was a problem a while ago when some Pilatus detectors
changed from writing the distance in metres to writing it
in millimetres, but no-one told us until iMosflm started
having problems.
On 11 Apr 2012, at 16:08, Yuri Pompeu wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am trying to process ###.cbf raw images (BNL X25) using
the iMOSFLM utility and I get the following error message:
"Distance has refined to an unreasonable value"
This causes the program to freeze and not open the rest
of the frames.
Also it is not picking up the X and Y beam positions.
It looks to me like its just simply not reading the image
file HEADER properly.
Anyone has encountered this before and has any ideas on
how to get around/fix this?
Thanks a lot!
Yuri
Harry
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Harry
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