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[dddwg] Computational Crystallography Newsletter

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  • Subject: [dddwg] Computational Crystallography Newsletter
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  • Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2016 12:18:41 +0100
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Dear all,

I'd like to take the opportunity to make you aware of a short article on working with EIGER data that was published in the summer issue of the Computational Crystallography Newsletter.  This expands on my presentation and our discussions in Rovinj last year.

Working with EIGER data
by Andreas Förster, Stefan Brandstetter, Clemens Schulze-Briese


At the time of writing this article, I wasn't aware that HLK-2000 can read HDF5 data directly, without conversion.  My apologies to Wladek and the community for the resulting error in the text.

Best regards.


Andreas


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