Something else that _might_ be useful is to resample the MEM. In Coot you can do so with this "trick": use a combination of a standardly-sampled map (with 0 weight) and your MEM (with 1 weight) to make an "average" map (Coot uses the first map in the set of maps for the sampling of the resulting "average" map). Paul. On 17/05/13 19:28, Schubert, Carsten [JRDUS] wrote:
Thanks Paul, I'll give that a shot.
-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Paul Emsley Sent: Friday, May 17, 2013 12:21 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [phenixbb] Grid size in max_entropy maps
On 05/17/2013 04:34 PM, Schubert, Carsten [JRDUS] wrote:
Thanks for the background info and implementing the utility. Looks like the map option would be best way to go. These big maps just represent a usability problem; on a large unit cell coot slows down considerably even on a powerful workstation. This might help:
Edit -> Map Parameters... -> Dynamic Map Sampling [tick]
(set-dynamic-map-zoom-offset 50) ;; or some value...
Then recontour (e.g. midlle-mouse scroll or recentre)
Paul.
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