Hi all, I'm trying to use phenix.superpose_maps through the GUI to get superposed maps covering the same region of NCS-related chains A and B for a figure. I have used PDB Tools to split the model into two files with only chain A or chain B. However, when I run superpose_maps specifying the two individual chains for the input PDB files but the same mtz file for the map coefficients I only get one output map (I think it overwrites the output file...). Selected input from the generated .eff file is as follows: input_files { map_1 = "/home/stepheng/blah/Native_refine_6_map_coeffs.mtz" labels_1 = 2FOFCWT,PH2FOFCWT map_2 = "/home/stepheng/blah/Native_refine_6_map_coeffs.mtz" labels_2 = 2FOFCWT,PH2FOFCWT pdb_1 = "/home/stepheng/blah/Native_refine_6_chainA.pdb" d_min_1 = None pdb_2 = "/home/stepheng/blah/Native_refine_6_chainB.pdb" d_min_2 = None output_dir = "/home/stepheng/blah" } And the end of the output is as follows: saving CCP4 map to Native_refine_6_map_coeffs_superposed.ccp4 Wrote Native_refine_6_chainA_superposed.pdb Wrote Native_refine_6_map_coeffs_superposed.ccp4 saving CCP4 map to Native_refine_6_map_coeffs_superposed.ccp4 Wrote Native_refine_6_chainB_superposed.pdb Wrote Native_refine_6_map_coeffs_superposed.ccp4 A bug? Stephen P.S. Incidentally, is there any reason you write both maps in a P1 box rather than putting map 2 on top of map 1 in the position of the first (reference) model? The latter would be more convenient as you can then re-use your carefully chosen pymol viewing matrices for all figures... -- Dr Stephen Graham 1851 Research Fellow Cambridge Institute for Medical Research Wellcome Trust/MRC Building Addenbrooke's Hospital, Hills Road Cambridge, CB2 0XY, UK Phone: +44 1223 762 638