1. Processing of Electron Diffraction Patterns Acquired on a Slow-Scan CCD Camera
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Man Wei Tam and Jaap Brink
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Unix ,Crystallography ,Ccd camera ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Search engine indexing ,ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION ,Process (computing) ,Crotoxin ,Set (abstract data type) ,Automation ,Microscopy, Electron ,Glucose ,Software ,Electron diffraction ,Structural Biology ,Computer graphics (images) ,Freezing ,Photography ,Computer Simulation ,Computer vision ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,Graphical user interface - Abstract
We have developed two software packages for the processing of electron diffraction patterns acquired on a slow-scan CCD camera. Automated indexing and processing of these electron diffraction patterns is possible using a program called AUTO. To obtain a set of reliable reflections, AUTO applies a number of corrections, which are necessary due to the acquisition of the patterns with a slow-scan CCD camera. To index and process unknown lattices in electron diffraction patterns obtained from, for instance, a new protein or a new crystal form, an interactive program called EDP is available. It supports indexing in an interactive manner through a graphical user interface. Processing of the electron diffraction pattern is done using a script created by EDP. Both packages run on UNIX platforms, with EDP requiring the X Window System.
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- 1996
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