Dear Matthew,
I am also late in responding to this, but as part of a
Nature Protocols paper on iMosflm (Supplementary Information for Nature
Protocols 12, 1310-1325, 2017) I provided a number of examples of “problem
datasets”. Some of these are just two images, to show issues in indexing,
others are complete datasets showing a variety of pathologies.
All the images and a tutorial on how best to process them (with iMosflm) are
available at the following URL:
www.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/harry/imosflm/examples
<http://www.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/harry/imosflm/examples>
Best wishes,
Andrew
> On 26 Sep 2018, at 03:15, Whitley, Matthew J <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> For some reason, the September 19th ccp4bb digest got caught in my spam
> filter and didn't come through until a few minutes ago, so I didn't see
> several responses concerning interesting datasets for processing until just
> now.
>
> Therefore, thanks also to Kay Diederichs, Eugene Osipov, and David Waterman
> for responding (and also to everyone else who responded if I am still
> overlooking anyone.)
>
> As I mentioned before, I will be happy to compile a list of suggested
> datasets and make it available via this list.
>
> Matthew
>
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> Research Instructor
> Department of Pharmacology & Chemical Biology
> University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
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