Hi Jon,
The goniometer on a TEM microscope typically cannot rotate the full 360
degrees and therefore we can't ramp it up to speed before initiating
collection and slow it down after collection has ended as is typically done
for X-ray crystallography. This causes the tilt speed and therefore the
Hello, I am interested to know why "it is conventional to delete/omit
first/last image". Forgive my ignorance.
Best wishes, Jon Cooper. jon.b.coo...@protonmail.com
Original Message
On 21 Oct 2020, 19:23, Doo Nam Kim wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> What I knew is starting angle (-60)
Dear all,
What I knew is starting angle (-60) and ending angle (+60).
Additionally, I know number of image files generated by mrc2smv is 120 from my
mrc files.
Since it is conventional to delete/omit first/last image,
changing into a decently "accurate" approximation as
STARTING_ANGLE=-60
On 21/10/2020 17:40, Doo Nam Kim wrote:
Since I can't access
http://www.ysbl.york.ac.uk/~emsley/software/binaries/nightlies/pre-release/
That link was extant 2004-2007.
I installed coot by installing ccp4.
OK - watch out for 0.9.1 though - it's the chicken's elbows!
However, I
Since I can't access
http://www.ysbl.york.ac.uk/~emsley/software/binaries/nightlies/pre-release/
I installed coot by installing ccp4.
However, I can't launch coot in my terminal (I logged in with ssh -X) with a below message.
With the appropriate URL :
[ https://www.fun-mooc.fr/courses/course-v1:ParisSaclay+71002+session04/ |
https://www.fun-mooc.fr/courses/course-v1:ParisSaclay+71002+session04/ ]
Sorry about that :-)
Marie-Hélène Le Du
De: "Marie-Hélène LE DU"
À: "CCP4BB"
Envoyé: Mardi 20 Octobre 2020