http://www.sb.fsu.edu/~xray/Manuals/CCP4/omit.html WebCrystals will bring up an Fobs vs Fcalc plot. Read the information and select whether you wish to refine extinction based on this. In this case, extinction is not selected. Now optimise the weighting scheme. Thus continue on and select ...
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http://cad4.cpac.washington.edu/structures/software/WinGX/manuals/dataplots.pdf WebFeb 24, 2024 · Forum rules If you've got a problem or want to post about a specific package please use its own subforum area. If there is not an appropriate area yeap just put it in the general area below WebCheck Fobs/Fcalc. Should be a straight line. If it is flattening out at the top it means it was overexposed. Trying applying extinction to address this. Check the Normal Probability graph. Reflections not nicely on the line can be omitted. Check where they were in the Fobs vs Fcalc, and see if the Fobs vs Fcalc is closer to being a straight line. how is gratuity computed