Hi Farhan,

It looks like that your diffraction data has an anisotropic issue and it leads 
to the issues of resolution limit, intensity, and completeness. Check The 
STARANISO Server (https://staraniso.globalphasing.org/cgi-bin/staraniso.cgi 
<https://staraniso.globalphasing.org/cgi-bin/staraniso.cgi>). It may be useful 
for your case.

Best wishes,
Tao-Hsin

> On Sep 11, 2021, at 11:55 AM, Syed Farhan Ali <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Dear All,
> 
> I have query regarding one of my dataset. I am running aimless by keeping 
> highest resolution 1.62 A and getting  I/SigI = 2 but data completeness is 
> around 22 in outermost shell. And if I am increasing the resolution cutoff up 
> to 1.8 A then I/SigI is 6.2 and completeness is 82.4.
> I have attached the screenshot of the result.
> What should be the criteria to set the resolution limit?  Should I stick to  
> I/SigI  or I have to consider about the completeness of data.
> And if completeness is also a guiding factor than how much minimum 
> completeness I can keep in the higher resolution shell.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Farhan
> 
> 
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