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Subject: Re: Rfree into an existing mtz...
From: Patskovsky Yury yurip {- at -} MEDUSA {- dot -} BIOC {- dot -} AECOM {- dot -} YU {- dot -} EDU
Date: 2007-05-31

Hi James,
F2mtz will do it.


On Thu, 31 May 2007, James Pauff wrote:

> Good day all,
>
> What is the best means of getting a freeR column into
> an existing mtz file? I've noticed the "Edit MTZ"
> command bar in CCP4, but there are other options (such
> as conversion to XPLOR and then back to MTZ) that seem
> to be able to accomplish the same thing, although
> there appear to be changes in the reflection
> parameters upon this conversion.
>
> Basically, I just want to add a freeR column to
> monitor my refinement(s).
>
> Thank you as usual.
>
>
>
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