Hi Andy,
As well as the other alternatives, ADXV can output high resolution
graphics files (1:1 if you choose 100% scale) with colouring that
matches what you see in the Image window. Go to File -> Save for this
function. As you're working with ADSC images you might be used to
viewing with ADXV anyway (though it can view other formats too).
If you don't have the software away from your favourite beamline, you
can download it for various X-windows systems from
http://www.scripps.edu/~arvai/adxv.html.
Cheers
David
-----Original Message-----
From: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Morten Kjeldgaard
Sent: 22 October 2009 10:33
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Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] X-ray diffraction image --> .jpg
On 21/10/2009, at 16.53, Andy Torelli wrote:
> Is there a free utility that can convert an x-ray diffraction
image
> collected with an ADSC detector to a standard image file format e.g.
> .jpg, png, etc.? I'm looking for something more elegant than a
> screen-capture that will yield a higher (graphics) resolution image.
> I'm sure someone must have done this, but I haven't been able to find
> one.
It's not free, but with Photoshop you can do anything you want with TIFF
based diffraction images. To be able to see anything, though, you need
to do "Image -> Adjustments -> Equalize", otherwise all you'll see is
black.
Cheers,
Morten
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