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Refinement of setting angles in screenless film methods
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X-ray CrystallographyX-ray SpectroscopyEngineeringMicroscopyComputer-aided DesignPolycapillary OpticsVisual EffectX-ray ImagingComputer-generated ImageryX-ray TechnologyComputational ImagingScreenless Film MethodsIntensity PhotographApproximate AlignmentChemical ImagingComputational PhotographyRadiation ImagingComputational GeometryRadiologyHealth SciencesGeometric ModelingCrystalline DefectsCalculated Setting AnglesCrystallographyX-ray DiffractionApplied PhysicsCinematographyX-ray Optic
For screenless X-ray intensity-data films the setting angles of the crystal can be derived directly from cut reflections on these films. By this means errors which arise by the transition from setting photographs to the intensity photograph are avoided, and the accuracy of the calculated setting angles is typically better than 3′. Setting photographs are only necessary for initial and approximate alignment of the crystal.