https://wiki.uni-konstanz.de/ccp4/index.php?title=Crystallographic_data_file_formats&feed=atom&action=historyCrystallographic data file formats - Revision history2024-03-28T20:11:51ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.39.6https://wiki.uni-konstanz.de/ccp4/index.php?title=Crystallographic_data_file_formats&diff=2117&oldid=prevKay: Created page with " == MAR == A MarCCD file is a TIFF image. The first 4096 bytes contain the header in a simple format, where the crystallographically interesting stuff starts after byte 1024...."2012-05-23T07:32:37Z<p>Created page with " == MAR == A MarCCD file is a TIFF image. The first 4096 bytes contain the header in a simple format, where the crystallographically interesting stuff starts after byte 1024...."</p>
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== MAR ==<br />
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A MarCCD file is a TIFF image. The first 4096 bytes contain the header in a simple format, where the crystallographically interesting stuff starts after byte 1024. Have a look here for a description of the format: http://www.rayonix.com/site_media/downloads/header.pdf . <br />
In $CCP4/lib/DiffractionImage/MAR you will see a header file which describes the structure of the TIFF header.<br />
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== ADSC ==<br />
uses the [[SMV file format]]<br />
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== imgCIF ==<br />
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see http://www.iucr.org/resources/cif/dictionaries/cif_img</div>Kay