SFTOOLS should read the phs file and allow you to write it out in a
number of different formats, including MTZ.
From the command line type:
sftools
read yourfile.phs
write yourfile.mtz
quit
The program will ask a bunch of questions to get space group, unit cell etc.
Bart
John Bruning wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a .phs file with map coefficients that I would like to open in
> pymol. So, I would like to convert the file to either a ccp4 or cns
> map file, or a file format that pymol will recognize. I do not have
> an .mtz file with the same map coefficients included. Can anyone help me?
>
>
> Thanks,
> John
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