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2008/12/13, James Whittle <[log in to unmask]>:
> Dear all,
>
>  I believe I've run across a case similar to that described recently in
> Zwart et al., Acta Cryst. (2008) D64, 99-107:
>
>  "Given the pseudosymmetric nature of the lattice (pseudo-rhombohedral), C2
> can be embedded in the higher symmetry lattice in three different ways (see
> Fig. 4), corresponding to the three orientations of the twofold axis in
> space group R32. The integration suite used to initially process the data
> only gave a single indexing choice for C2, which was unfortunately
> incorrect."
>
>  I've been using denzo/scalepack to process my data, which, as far as I can
> tell, only allows me one indexing choice for C2.
>
>  How can one do this integration using the other two indexing choices?
>
>  --James
>


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