Walt is correct, the denzo/HKL2000 is an exception. It integrates all
reflections that cross the Evald sphere, due to having special treatment
of reflections with large Lorentz correction. It works fine in normal
cases, even with somewhat misaligned rotation axis. These reflections
are measured more precisely, although maybe somewhat less accurately.
Zbyszek Otwinowski
In 2016-12-14 04:07, Andrew Leslie wrote:
> Dear Walt,
>
> As Tim has said, this is indeed related to the
> Lorentz correction. These reflections have a large Lorentz correction
> which is also very sensitive to the crystal orientation, so any small
> error in orientation can result in a big change to the Lorentz
> correction and thus to the corrected intensity. However, the default
> maximum reflection width can be changed (Experiment settings, Advanced
> Integration) and sometimes this is necessary to avoid excluding too
> many reflections in cases where the mosaic spread is very high (> 1°
> say) or the mosaic block size is small.
>
> I think this feature is common to all integration programs, although
> the default settings may well be different.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Andrew
> On 14 Dec 2016, at 01:40, Hank <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> Dear CCP4BB users,
>>
>> I have a question about Mosflm. The manual says green predictions have
>> "reflection width greater than 5 degrees" and will not be integrated.
>> I always
>> assumed it should have something to do with Lorentz factor but not
>> quite sure.
>> Why is it so? I'm not aware of such geometrical restriction in
>> HKL2000.
>> Thank you!
>>
>> Walt
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