Dear Miro,
The problem is not what I like, but what processing programs can
deal with. In the last round of proposed dictionary changes, we
suggested:
# _diffrn_data_frame.center_fast
# _diffrn_data_frame.center_slow
# _diffrn_data_frame.center_units
which would allow you to specify the center in mm, pixels or bins.
What we need now is general agreement on this approach.
I am forwarding this message to the imgcif list to see if anyone
objects.
Regards,
Herbert
At 6:54 PM +0200 10/15/07, Miroslav Kobas wrote:
>Dear Herbert,
>
>I think that Andy Arvai has already contacted you concerning this
>topic. It is about the fullCBF header. I have made a recent dataset
>available on our webpage (<http://pilatus.web.psi.ch/datasets.htm>
>http://pilatus.web.psi.ch/datasets.htm) with the miniCBF and the
>fullCBF header (conversion done with convert_minicbf). After
>experiencing some problems with adxv, I asked Andy, Harry Powell,
>Jim Pflugrath to adapt their programs such that they take all the
>necessary information from the CBFheader.
>
>Andy had problems with the definition of coordinate systems and how
>to get the beam center (units of mm) into a know coordinate system
>(in units of pixels).
>
>These are the 3 lines defining the beam center in units of mm in the
>full CBF header:
>_diffrn_data_frame.center_slow 225.406000
>_diffrn_data_frame.center_fast -211.577200
>_diffrn_data_frame.center_units mm
>
>For our detector, they correspond to the following beam center in
>units of pixels:
>slow 225.406000 corresponds to y at 1310.50
>fast -211.577200 corresponds to x at 1230.10
>
>This conversion can only be done, if one understands the definition
>of coordinate systems properly. I have asked several people who have
>experience with CBF if they understand how the coordinate systems
>are defined, but they could no give me a unified solution.
>
>Andy has asked me to include the following lines in our header:
>_diffrn_data_frame.adxv_beam_center_x 2463
>_diffrn_data_frame.adxv_beam_center_y 2527
>
>But since we really head now for the standard, full CBF-header (Eric
>is implementing the full CBF-header into our dataformat), we only
>want to use items, which are defined therein. Therefor I have
>suggested Andy to ask you, if it would be possible to add 2 more
>items in the CBF header giving the beam center in x and y. Something
>like:
>_diffrn_data_frame.beam_center_x 2463
>_diffrn_data_frame.beam_center_y 2527
>
>What do you think about that? The consequence would be that there
>would also be changes in convert_minicbf and and in our header
>structure. Eric has told me that it is not a problem for him to
>include additional items in our header. But I would easily
>understand that you would not like to include these items in the
>full CBF header, since this information is already there in a
>slightly different form.
>
>If you want to check the above values, I have attached you one of
>our recent images with the full CBF-header.
>
>Thanks for everything and have a nice day.
>kind regards
>miro
>
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Herbert J. Bernstein, Professor of Computer Science
Dowling College, Kramer Science Center, KSC 121
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+1-631-244-3035
yaya@dowling.edu
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