Hi folks

The paper "Substructure solution with SHELXD
<https://journals.iucr.org/d/issues/2002/10/02/gr2280/index.html>"
(Schneider & Sheldrick, 2002) describes how

data can be truncated at the resolution at which [ΔF to its estimated
> standard deviation as a function of the resolution] drops to below about 1.3


Is this referring to the quantity <|ΔF|>/<σ(ΔF)> calculated in resolution
shells, or the quantity <|ΔF|/σ(ΔF)> ?

This entry
<https://strucbio.biologie.uni-konstanz.de/ccp4wiki/index.php?title=SHELX_C/D/E#Resolution_cutoff_.28SHEL.29>
on the ccp4wiki gives a cutoff

where the mean value of |ΔF|/σ(ΔF) falls below about 1.2 (a value of 0.8
> would indicate pure noise)


this version sounds to me like <|ΔF|/σ(ΔF)>

which is the "better" metric, and what do people mean when they say
DANO/SIGDANO? What is the justification for the 1.3 (or 1.2) value?

Thanks!
-- David

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