Re: [ccp4bb] FW: [ccp4bb] old data - headers

2019-01-31 Thread Jrh Gmail
Hello Harry
I used SRS 7.2 and 9.6 at a wide variety of monochromatic wavelengths for 
resonant scattering (AD) studies. But I can imagine high intensity application 
PX measurements were made at those specific wavelengths which you mention.
Greetings from Novosibirsk,
John 

Emeritus Professor of Chemistry John R Helliwell DSc_Physics 




> On 31 Jan 2019, at 18:02, Harry Powell 
> <193323b1e616-dmarc-requ...@jiscmail.ac.uk> wrote:
> 
> Hi
> 
> This looks like it was on beamline 7.2 (which had a fixed wavelength of 
> 1.488Å, according to an article written by Liz Duke - see 
> https://www.ccp4.ac.uk/newsletters/newsletter37/11_beamline14.html); I can't 
> remember if detector 421 was a Q4 or a Q4R, but (again, according to the same 
> article) Daresbury certainly had at least one of each at some time!
> 
> BL 7.2 was actually the only beamline at Daresbury that I collected my own 
> data on (before I worked on Mosflm) - using an Arndt-Wonacott camera and 
> film...
> 
> Harry
> 
>> On 31 Jan 2019, at 10:48, Dean Derbyshire wrote:
>> 
>> huge thanks everyone.. what a response.  All good now
>> :)
>> 
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Pedro Matias [mailto:mat...@itqb.unl.pt] 
>> Sent: den 31 januari 2019 11:46
>> To: Dean Derbyshire ; CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
>> Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] FW: [ccp4bb] old data - headers
>> 
>> Hi Dean,
>> 
>> I reckon that it is an ADSC Quantum 4 or 4R CCD detector. If you open the 
>> images with mosflm or adxv you should see the characteristic 2x2 tile 
>> pattern.
>> 
>> Note how the header format is similar to the one you posted from the ESRF.
>> 
>> Pedro
>> 
>> Às 10:21 de 31/01/2019, Dean Derbyshire escreveu:
>>> thanks all. I recon I have the ESRF data sorted.. but Daresbury.. am I 
>>> right in assuming MARCCD or are we going back as far as image plate?
>>> here is the image header
>>> Harry what do you think
>>> 
>>> HEADER_BYTES=  512;
>>> DIM=2;
>>> BYTE_ORDER=little_endian;
>>> TYPE=unsigned_short;
>>> PIXEL_SIZE=0.08160;
>>> BIN=none;
>>> ADC=slow;
>>> DETECTOR_SN=421;
>>> DATE=Wed Apr 13 17:59:22 2005;
>>> TIME=20.00;
>>> DISTANCE=125.000;
>>> OSC_RANGE=1.000;
>>> PHI=7.000;
>>> OSC_START=7.000;
>>> AXIS=phi;
>>> WAVELENGTH=1.48800;
>>> BEAM_CENTER_X=94.700;
>>> BEAM_CENTER_Y=96.400;
>>> UNIF_PED=1500;
>>> SIZE1=2304;
>>> SIZE2=2304;
>>> CCD_IMAGE_SATURATION=65535;
>>> }
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: Dean Derbyshire
>>> Sent: den 31 januari 2019 10:50
>>> To: 'graeme.win...@diamond.ac.uk' ; 'Luca 
>>> Jovine' 
>>> Subject: RE: [ccp4bb] old data
>>> 
>>> ok may have lied.. not just 1 dataset i note.
>>> 
>>> Daresbury 14-1 on 19th April 2005. (I'm assuming MAR image plate but!)
>>> 
>>> ESRF ID23-1 on 4th September 2007.
>>> ESRF ID23-1 on 8th November 2007.
>>> ESRF ID23-1 on 25th June 2008.
>>> ESRF ID23-1 on 11th February2010.
>>> 
>>> I will post the headers in a sec
>>> 
>>> :)
>>> 
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: graeme.win...@diamond.ac.uk [mailto:graeme.win...@diamond.ac.uk]
>>> Sent: den 31 januari 2019 10:42
>>> To: Dean Derbyshire 
>>> Cc: ccp4bb@jiscmail.ac.uk
>>> Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] old data
>>> 
>>> Hi Dean
>>> 
>>> Usually there is a serial number buried somewhere in the header - many 
>>> are text headers though some have TIFF format binary headers. Often a 
>>> timestamp as well though this is less common
>>> 
>>> From there biosync may help e.g.
>>> 
>>> http://biosync.sbkb.org/beamlineupdatehistory.jsp?region=european
>>> h_id=esrf_name=BM14=400=600
>>> 
>>> (the list of ESRF MX beamlines is short so should not be too painful)
>>> 
>>> Knowing the format, filename you can probably pin it down or if you 
>>> share a little more info someone on the BB will know
>>> 
>>> All the best Graeme
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 31 Jan 2019, at 09:38, Dean Derbyshire 
>>> mailto:dean.derbysh...@medivir.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> maybe a silly question it there a data base or other way to tell what 
>>> detector was used to collect historic data. Image header isn’t hugely 
>

Re: [ccp4bb] FW: [ccp4bb] old data - headers

2019-01-31 Thread Harry Powell
Hi

This looks like it was on beamline 7.2 (which had a fixed wavelength of 1.488Å, 
according to an article written by Liz Duke - see 
https://www.ccp4.ac.uk/newsletters/newsletter37/11_beamline14.html); I can't 
remember if detector 421 was a Q4 or a Q4R, but (again, according to the same 
article) Daresbury certainly had at least one of each at some time!

BL 7.2 was actually the only beamline at Daresbury that I collected my own data 
on (before I worked on Mosflm) - using an Arndt-Wonacott camera and film...

Harry

On 31 Jan 2019, at 10:48, Dean Derbyshire wrote:

> huge thanks everyone.. what a response.  All good now
> :)
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Pedro Matias [mailto:mat...@itqb.unl.pt] 
> Sent: den 31 januari 2019 11:46
> To: Dean Derbyshire ; CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
> Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] FW: [ccp4bb] old data - headers
> 
> Hi Dean,
> 
> I reckon that it is an ADSC Quantum 4 or 4R CCD detector. If you open the 
> images with mosflm or adxv you should see the characteristic 2x2 tile pattern.
> 
> Note how the header format is similar to the one you posted from the ESRF.
> 
> Pedro
> 
> Às 10:21 de 31/01/2019, Dean Derbyshire escreveu:
>> thanks all. I recon I have the ESRF data sorted.. but Daresbury.. am I right 
>> in assuming MARCCD or are we going back as far as image plate?
>> here is the image header
>> Harry what do you think
>> 
>> HEADER_BYTES=  512;
>> DIM=2;
>> BYTE_ORDER=little_endian;
>> TYPE=unsigned_short;
>> PIXEL_SIZE=0.08160;
>> BIN=none;
>> ADC=slow;
>> DETECTOR_SN=421;
>> DATE=Wed Apr 13 17:59:22 2005;
>> TIME=20.00;
>> DISTANCE=125.000;
>> OSC_RANGE=1.000;
>> PHI=7.000;
>> OSC_START=7.000;
>> AXIS=phi;
>> WAVELENGTH=1.48800;
>> BEAM_CENTER_X=94.700;
>> BEAM_CENTER_Y=96.400;
>> UNIF_PED=1500;
>> SIZE1=2304;
>> SIZE2=2304;
>> CCD_IMAGE_SATURATION=65535;
>> }
>> 
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Dean Derbyshire
>> Sent: den 31 januari 2019 10:50
>> To: 'graeme.win...@diamond.ac.uk' ; 'Luca 
>> Jovine' 
>> Subject: RE: [ccp4bb] old data
>> 
>> ok may have lied.. not just 1 dataset i note.
>> 
>> Daresbury 14-1 on 19th April 2005. (I'm assuming MAR image plate but!)
>> 
>> ESRF ID23-1 on 4th September 2007.
>> ESRF ID23-1 on 8th November 2007.
>> ESRF ID23-1 on 25th June 2008.
>> ESRF ID23-1 on 11th February2010.
>> 
>> I will post the headers in a sec
>> 
>> :)
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: graeme.win...@diamond.ac.uk [mailto:graeme.win...@diamond.ac.uk]
>> Sent: den 31 januari 2019 10:42
>> To: Dean Derbyshire 
>> Cc: ccp4bb@jiscmail.ac.uk
>> Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] old data
>> 
>> Hi Dean
>> 
>> Usually there is a serial number buried somewhere in the header - many 
>> are text headers though some have TIFF format binary headers. Often a 
>> timestamp as well though this is less common
>> 
>> From there biosync may help e.g.
>> 
>> http://biosync.sbkb.org/beamlineupdatehistory.jsp?region=european
>> h_id=esrf_name=BM14=400=600
>> 
>> (the list of ESRF MX beamlines is short so should not be too painful)
>> 
>> Knowing the format, filename you can probably pin it down or if you 
>> share a little more info someone on the BB will know
>> 
>> All the best Graeme
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 31 Jan 2019, at 09:38, Dean Derbyshire 
>> mailto:dean.derbysh...@medivir.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> maybe a silly question it there a data base or other way to tell what 
>> detector was used to collect historic data. Image header isn’t hugely 
>> helpful ESRF is all I know for the source but I’d like to know what 
>> the detector was at the time… -  I’m talking 2005-2010
>> 
>>   Dean Derbyshire
>>   Principal Scientist Protein Crystallography [X]
>>   Box 1086
>>   SE-141 22 Huddinge
>>   SWEDEN
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Re: [ccp4bb] FW: [ccp4bb] old data - headers

2019-01-31 Thread Dean Derbyshire
huge thanks everyone.. what a response.  All good now
:)


-Original Message-
From: Pedro Matias [mailto:mat...@itqb.unl.pt] 
Sent: den 31 januari 2019 11:46
To: Dean Derbyshire ; CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] FW: [ccp4bb] old data - headers

Hi Dean,

I reckon that it is an ADSC Quantum 4 or 4R CCD detector. If you open the 
images with mosflm or adxv you should see the characteristic 2x2 tile pattern.

Note how the header format is similar to the one you posted from the ESRF.

Pedro

Às 10:21 de 31/01/2019, Dean Derbyshire escreveu:
> thanks all. I recon I have the ESRF data sorted.. but Daresbury.. am I right 
> in assuming MARCCD or are we going back as far as image plate?
> here is the image header
> Harry what do you think
>
> HEADER_BYTES=  512;
> DIM=2;
> BYTE_ORDER=little_endian;
> TYPE=unsigned_short;
> PIXEL_SIZE=0.08160;
> BIN=none;
> ADC=slow;
> DETECTOR_SN=421;
> DATE=Wed Apr 13 17:59:22 2005;
> TIME=20.00;
> DISTANCE=125.000;
> OSC_RANGE=1.000;
> PHI=7.000;
> OSC_START=7.000;
> AXIS=phi;
> WAVELENGTH=1.48800;
> BEAM_CENTER_X=94.700;
> BEAM_CENTER_Y=96.400;
> UNIF_PED=1500;
> SIZE1=2304;
> SIZE2=2304;
> CCD_IMAGE_SATURATION=65535;
> }
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Dean Derbyshire
> Sent: den 31 januari 2019 10:50
> To: 'graeme.win...@diamond.ac.uk' ; 'Luca 
> Jovine' 
> Subject: RE: [ccp4bb] old data
>
> ok may have lied.. not just 1 dataset i note.
>
> Daresbury 14-1 on 19th April 2005. (I'm assuming MAR image plate but!)
>
> ESRF ID23-1 on 4th September 2007.
> ESRF ID23-1 on 8th November 2007.
> ESRF ID23-1 on 25th June 2008.
> ESRF ID23-1 on 11th February2010.
>
> I will post the headers in a sec
>
> :)
>
> -Original Message-
> From: graeme.win...@diamond.ac.uk [mailto:graeme.win...@diamond.ac.uk]
> Sent: den 31 januari 2019 10:42
> To: Dean Derbyshire 
> Cc: ccp4bb@jiscmail.ac.uk
> Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] old data
>
> Hi Dean
>
> Usually there is a serial number buried somewhere in the header - many 
> are text headers though some have TIFF format binary headers. Often a 
> timestamp as well though this is less common
>
> From there biosync may help e.g.
>
> http://biosync.sbkb.org/beamlineupdatehistory.jsp?region=european
> h_id=esrf_name=BM14=400=600
>
> (the list of ESRF MX beamlines is short so should not be too painful)
>
> Knowing the format, filename you can probably pin it down or if you 
> share a little more info someone on the BB will know
>
> All the best Graeme
>
>
>
> On 31 Jan 2019, at 09:38, Dean Derbyshire 
> mailto:dean.derbysh...@medivir.com>> wrote:
>
> maybe a silly question it there a data base or other way to tell what 
> detector was used to collect historic data. Image header isn’t hugely 
> helpful ESRF is all I know for the source but I’d like to know what 
> the detector was at the time… -  I’m talking 2005-2010
>
>Dean Derbyshire
>Principal Scientist Protein Crystallography [X]
>Box 1086
>SE-141 22 Huddinge
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>Visit: Lunastigen 7
>Direct: +46 8 54683219
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Re: [ccp4bb] FW: [ccp4bb] old data - headers

2019-01-31 Thread Pedro Matias
Hi Dean,

I reckon that it is an ADSC Quantum 4 or 4R CCD detector. If you open
the images with mosflm or adxv you should see the characteristic 2x2
tile pattern.

Note how the header format is similar to the one you posted from the ESRF.

Pedro

Às 10:21 de 31/01/2019, Dean Derbyshire escreveu:
> thanks all. I recon I have the ESRF data sorted.. but Daresbury.. am I right 
> in assuming MARCCD or are we going back as far as image plate?
> here is the image header
> Harry what do you think
>
> HEADER_BYTES=  512;
> DIM=2;
> BYTE_ORDER=little_endian;
> TYPE=unsigned_short;
> PIXEL_SIZE=0.08160;
> BIN=none;
> ADC=slow;
> DETECTOR_SN=421;
> DATE=Wed Apr 13 17:59:22 2005;
> TIME=20.00;
> DISTANCE=125.000;
> OSC_RANGE=1.000;
> PHI=7.000;
> OSC_START=7.000;
> AXIS=phi;
> WAVELENGTH=1.48800;
> BEAM_CENTER_X=94.700;
> BEAM_CENTER_Y=96.400;
> UNIF_PED=1500;
> SIZE1=2304;
> SIZE2=2304;
> CCD_IMAGE_SATURATION=65535;
> }
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Dean Derbyshire 
> Sent: den 31 januari 2019 10:50
> To: 'graeme.win...@diamond.ac.uk' ; 'Luca 
> Jovine' 
> Subject: RE: [ccp4bb] old data
>
> ok may have lied.. not just 1 dataset i note.
>
> Daresbury 14-1 on 19th April 2005. (I'm assuming MAR image plate but!) 
>
> ESRF ID23-1 on 4th September 2007.
> ESRF ID23-1 on 8th November 2007.
> ESRF ID23-1 on 25th June 2008.
> ESRF ID23-1 on 11th February2010.
>
> I will post the headers in a sec
>
> :)
>
> -Original Message-
> From: graeme.win...@diamond.ac.uk [mailto:graeme.win...@diamond.ac.uk]
> Sent: den 31 januari 2019 10:42
> To: Dean Derbyshire 
> Cc: ccp4bb@jiscmail.ac.uk
> Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] old data
>
> Hi Dean
>
> Usually there is a serial number buried somewhere in the header - many are 
> text headers though some have TIFF format binary headers. Often a timestamp 
> as well though this is less common
>
> From there biosync may help e.g.
>
> http://biosync.sbkb.org/beamlineupdatehistory.jsp?region=european_id=esrf_name=BM14=400=600
>
> (the list of ESRF MX beamlines is short so should not be too painful)
>
> Knowing the format, filename you can probably pin it down or if you share a 
> little more info someone on the BB will know
>
> All the best Graeme
>
>
>
> On 31 Jan 2019, at 09:38, Dean Derbyshire 
> mailto:dean.derbysh...@medivir.com>> wrote:
>
> maybe a silly question it there a data base or other way to tell what 
> detector was used to collect historic data. Image header isn’t hugely helpful 
> ESRF is all I know for the source but I’d like to know what the detector was 
> at the time… -  I’m talking 2005-2010
>
>Dean Derbyshire
>Principal Scientist Protein Crystallography [X]
>Box 1086
>SE-141 22 Huddinge
>SWEDEN
>Visit: Lunastigen 7
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[ccp4bb] FW: [ccp4bb] old data - headers

2019-01-31 Thread Dean Derbyshire
thanks all. I recon I have the ESRF data sorted.. but Daresbury.. am I right in 
assuming MARCCD or are we going back as far as image plate?
here is the image header
Harry what do you think

HEADER_BYTES=  512;
DIM=2;
BYTE_ORDER=little_endian;
TYPE=unsigned_short;
PIXEL_SIZE=0.08160;
BIN=none;
ADC=slow;
DETECTOR_SN=421;
DATE=Wed Apr 13 17:59:22 2005;
TIME=20.00;
DISTANCE=125.000;
OSC_RANGE=1.000;
PHI=7.000;
OSC_START=7.000;
AXIS=phi;
WAVELENGTH=1.48800;
BEAM_CENTER_X=94.700;
BEAM_CENTER_Y=96.400;
UNIF_PED=1500;
SIZE1=2304;
SIZE2=2304;
CCD_IMAGE_SATURATION=65535;
}


-Original Message-
From: Dean Derbyshire 
Sent: den 31 januari 2019 10:50
To: 'graeme.win...@diamond.ac.uk' ; 'Luca Jovine' 

Subject: RE: [ccp4bb] old data

ok may have lied.. not just 1 dataset i note.

Daresbury 14-1 on 19th April 2005. (I'm assuming MAR image plate but!) 

ESRF ID23-1 on 4th September 2007.
ESRF ID23-1 on 8th November 2007.
ESRF ID23-1 on 25th June 2008.
ESRF ID23-1 on 11th February2010.

I will post the headers in a sec

:)

-Original Message-
From: graeme.win...@diamond.ac.uk [mailto:graeme.win...@diamond.ac.uk]
Sent: den 31 januari 2019 10:42
To: Dean Derbyshire 
Cc: ccp4bb@jiscmail.ac.uk
Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] old data

Hi Dean

Usually there is a serial number buried somewhere in the header - many are text 
headers though some have TIFF format binary headers. Often a timestamp as well 
though this is less common

From there biosync may help e.g.

http://biosync.sbkb.org/beamlineupdatehistory.jsp?region=european_id=esrf_name=BM14=400=600

(the list of ESRF MX beamlines is short so should not be too painful)

Knowing the format, filename you can probably pin it down or if you share a 
little more info someone on the BB will know

All the best Graeme



On 31 Jan 2019, at 09:38, Dean Derbyshire 
mailto:dean.derbysh...@medivir.com>> wrote:

maybe a silly question it there a data base or other way to tell what detector 
was used to collect historic data. Image header isn’t hugely helpful ESRF is 
all I know for the source but I’d like to know what the detector was at the 
time… -  I’m talking 2005-2010

   Dean Derbyshire
   Principal Scientist Protein Crystallography [X]
   Box 1086
   SE-141 22 Huddinge
   SWEDEN
   Visit: Lunastigen 7
   Direct: +46 8 54683219
   Mobile: +46731251723
   www.medivir.com
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