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Dear,
as you open the imosflm-GUI there are three editable fields on top
underneath the top menu which are for the beam position (x,y in mm) and
the detector distance.
As you tell imosflm which images to use, a display window pops open
which allows you to fit circles and mask areas, including the beam stop.
When you let the mouse pointer rest on the icons for a short while a
short description of each icon tells you what they are for - it's all
rather intuitive.
Cheers,
Tim
On 03/22/12 13:42, sonali dhindwal wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> We have collected a data for a protein crystal at SER-CAT Chicago and
> the detector is mar300.We are using mosflm to process the data.While
> indexing, the beamstop which it is taking is wrong, due to which it
> fails.
>
> I am trying to define the beamstop manually using tools like mask and
> spot search area. (it might be wrong) It will be highly appreciable
> if someone can please suggest if this the method we should use to
> define the beamstop or there is any site definition file which has to
> be used, as it is available for HKL2000 or how we have to define the
> beamstop in mosflm.
>
>
>
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Dr Tim Gruene
Institut fuer anorganische Chemie
Tammannstr. 4
D-37077 Goettingen
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