Each case is specific, but when I was learning, I found Phil's Notes on Averaging (http://xray0.princeton.edu/~phil/Facility/averaging.html) to be quite useful.
F On Dec 12, 2012, at 11:59 AM, Scott Thomas Walsh wrote: > Hi Francis, > > Do you have a specific "how to" on your experience with NCS (reference)? > > Cheers, > > Scott > > ************************************************ > Scott T. R. Walsh, PhD > Assistant Professor > University of Maryland > IBBR/CBMG > 3127E CARB-2 > 9600 Gudelsky Drive > Rockville, MD 20850 USA > phone: (240) 314-6478 > fax: (240) 314-6225 > email: swals...@umd.edu > > On Dec 12, 2012, at 2:55 PM, Francis E Reyes wrote: > >> I've had good experience with GETAX if you have a self rotation peak. >> >> Be careful about moving the NCS operator from program to program. >> Phenix/DM/RAVE all have specific formats for how it should be presented. >> >> F >> >> On Dec 12, 2012, at 10:01 AM, Nicolas Soler wrote: >> >>> Dear all, >>> >>> Is there a pipeline that will find NCS operators from a map, select the >>> relevant ones and apply them all in NCS averaging density modification? >>> Otherwise, what would be the best way to proceed ? (I have a P21 spacegroup >>> so I wonder what happens with the origin when I pass the NCS operators from >>> one program to another). >>> >>> Thanks for your help, >>> >>> Nicolas >> >> >> >> --------------------------------------------- >> Francis E. Reyes PhD >> 215 UCB >> University of Colorado at Boulder > > >