Hi,
> Is there a work-around for the RELION implementation?
No. RELION's motion correction does not support it.
Our recommendation is to apply binning during motion correction only to
reduce super-resolution images by 2. You can down-sample further during
extraction.
In this way, you can always re-extract in smaller pixel sizes when you are
lucky enough to come close to the Nyquist frequency of your down-sampled
particles.
Best regards,
Takanori Nakane
> I have been using the RELION implementation of MotionCor2, and it has
> worked well for me. Now, I need to bin images and the program is crashing
> because after binning "the dimensions of the image after binning must be
> even". I don't get the same error if I run Shawn Zheng's version. It
> seems to simply truncate the image to even pixels. Is there a work-around
> for the RELION implementation? Would you please fix this?
>
> Thank you,
>
> David
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