Hi, I've seen the d99 criterion in phenix.mtriage reporting a resolution value beyond Nyquist (=2.0 A), or very close to Nyquist in another case. For these particular maps, which are from the same dataset processed with two different single-particle analysis packages (internal benchmarking), half-map FSC-based methods (including blocres) report resolutions in the range of 3.0-3.5 A which are consistent with the features I can see. How can I interpret this? I understand that d99 starts omitting Fourier samples from the corners of the reciprocal box, but does it make sense to report a value beyond Nyquist? I tried supplying unfiltered, masked and unmasked versions of the maps with barely any variation in the d99 results. Thanks in advance for helping figuring this out! Best wishes, -- Ricardo Diogo Righetto