SSRL Bluice opens the image in adxv upon double click in the diffraction window.
HTH, Jens On Mon, 2015-04-27 at 16:57 -0700, Bernhard Rupp (Hofkristallrat a.D.) wrote: > Thanks - particularly great if we had these images/option available to look > at > in real time during data collection, w/o first having to download the raw > data (not > really feasible during remote data collection). I don't think the ESRF > online data base has the option, but other beam lines may? > > Thx, BR > > -----Original Message----- > From: James Holton [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, April 27, 2015 4:05 PM > To: [email protected]; [email protected] > Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] PAD images > > > In the ADXV viewer: > http://www.scripps.edu/tainer/arvai/adxv.html > > Go to Edit:Settings and click on the "Small Spots" radio button. This solves > most of the "I can't interpret the spots" problems you describe. > > -James Holton > MAD Scientist > > On 4/27/2015 3:31 PM, Bernhard Rupp (Hofkristallrat a.D.) wrote: > > Hi Fellows, > > > > I wonder whether it's just me and my eyesight failing (or excessive > > internal lubrication).... > > > > It seems that the art of looking at diffraction patterns and being > > able to tell a lot about modulation, superstructures, extinctions, > > etc. becomes kind of useless old fart stuff when dealing with PAD > > images. I can't for my life see interpretable patterns on frames > > where the beamline autoprocessing delivers actual data sets. The > > absence of a point spread function etc that gave interpretable > > film-like images on IPs or CCDs, seems to be the reason. > > > > A PAD pixel with 1000000 counts looks like one with 100 when viewed > > with the low dynamic range of the displays compared to the huge > > dynamic range of the detector. > > > > Is there somewhere in the process a humanly unusable composite image > > with a point spread that allows visual pre-processing, inspection, and > > interpretation despite a low dynamic display range? > > > > Looking at the hklview or similar after processing is pointless (no > > pun intended), because the stuff I might be interested in is already > > processed away. > > > > Some humanly interpretable raw data images would be quite useful... > > > > Best regards, BR > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > > Bernhard Rupp > > 001 (925) 209-7429 > > +43 (676) 571-0536 > > [email protected] > > http://www.ruppweb.org/ > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > > The man who follows the crowd will get no further than the crowd. > > The man who walks alone will find himself in places where no one has > > been before. > > -----------------------------------------------------------------
