Well - that should not happen!
Are the cell dimensions the same for the new data and the reference set?
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On Fri, 17 Dec 2021 at 22:04, Christine Gee <chr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I recently came across this strange issue. I was using aimless in CCP4 to
> scale my data and apply an Rfree from a reference .mtz
>
> Neither the reference or the file I was working with had higher resolution
> than 1.5
> However aimless wrote out h, k, l and Rfree to 0.4. I did not click the
> button to extend resolution by the way.
>
> No big deal right? Well Coot then assumed the resolution was 0.4 and wrote
> out maps to super high resolution and everything took forever to render,
> making coot basically unuseable.
>
> I could not find any global or local parameter in coot that seemed to
> remedy this.
>
> Did anyone come across anything similar? What is the solution besides
> editing the resolution of the .mtz file output from aimless and what
> program woud you recommend for this?
>
> My simple solution for now was to use an .mtz file output from aimless
> that a reference Rfree was not applied to.
>
> Regards
> Christine
>
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