Fit2d is perhaps the 'gold standard' for making powder diagrams:
http://www.esrf.eu/computing/scientific/FIT2D/
See also:
http://www.datasqueezesoftware.com/
For source code try:
http://cctbx.sourceforge.net/current_cvs/python/iotbx.detectors.html
Good luck,
Jon
> -----Original Message-----
> From: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Lucas Bleicher
> Sent: 30 May 2007 17:58
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> Subject: [ccp4bb] I vs. 2theta plot, image processing
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> 1) Some data collection and image processing files have the options to show the intensity distribution over a user-defined "line" in the image. Does any program allow one to trace a line from the beam center to the detector edge and save this intensity distribution to a file, so one could have I vs. 2theta data (or even a I vs. pixel data file, which could be easily converted to a I vs. 2theta file given the experimental setup)?
>
> 2) Is there a program which could convert image files from common 2D detectors (Mar345, MarCCD, RaxisII...) to a text file with the intensity on each pixel so one could easily write programs to do things such as in (1)?
>
> 3) If the answer to 2 is "No, you should learn how to handle binary files and image data formats", is there a tutorial on how to do this (I would prefer C/C++, but Fortran is OK), or some well-documented open source code I could study?
>
> Thanks,
> Lucas Bleicher
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