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Hi,<br>
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if you provide d_min it will define the radius of Ewald sphere for
the purpose of structure factors calculation from the map. If you
don't define d_min, it will do one of the two: try to guess it or
compute all Fourier map coefficients in the box (don't remember
which one of the two).<br>
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Pavel<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/12/15 02:02, Smith Liu wrote:<br>
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<div>Dear All</div>
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<div>For phenix.map_to_structure_factors, it needs to input the
resolution d_min. But for an EM map, usually the resolution is
the general resolution of the whole map (or to some extent the
average resolution of the whole map). Is d_min for�
phenix.map_to_structure_factors the general EM map�resolution,
or the best resolution of the whole EM map, which is only for
part of the EM map with the best quality?</div>
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<div>Smith<br>
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