No, because clipper cannot read them. I think sftools might be able to
convert them for you.
(I'm not aware of any other modern software which puts real/imaginary
columns into an MTZ file, and I am rather hesitant about spending my
limited time trying to work around other people's deliberate, willfull,
self-inflicted incompatibility. It would be trivial for the SHARP people
to fix, but much harder for me.)
Frank von Delft wrote:
> Hi, can coot calculate maps from the real/imaginary fourier
> coefficients? (As opposed to amplitude and phase.) It would be real
> useful for sharp output...
>
> phx.
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