Centrosymmetric reflections typically have C=0 and D=0, although non-zero values
should not matter, as they do not modify phase probabilities for centrosymmetric
reflections.
Somehow, entering non-zero values for C and D for centrosymmetric reflection
creates strange results during transformation of phase. Definitively a bug in
ccp4lib, however only triggered by non-standard input. In practice, probably
does not matter much.
On 03/24/2014 06:11 PM, Eleanor Dodson wrote:
> You don't say how you are doing the transformation?
> I would simply input the file to cad
> cad hklin1 thisfile.mtz hklout newfile.mtz
> labi file 1 allin
> end
>
> I think (and hope) that the data and phases will be converted correctly to the CCP4 asymmetric unit.
> Eleanor
>
>
> On 25 Mar 2014, at 09:16, Zbyszek Otwinowski wrote:
>
>> I am reading an external file, which contains phases and ABCDs in the space group P43212. My file has an asymmetric unit with k>= h.
>> Since CCP4 uses a different asymmetric unit with h>=k, this requires phase and ABCD coefficients transformation. The transformation seems to be correct for reflections with initial h not equal to zero, but gives wrong result for 0 k l reflections.
>>
>> Zbyszek Otwinowski
>>
>>
>> Zbyszek Otwinowski
>> UT Southwestern Medical Center
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