1965
DOI: 10.1107/s0365110x65000233
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On the relative scaling of X-ray photographs

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“…Approximate spot-shape corrections were applied on the low-angle, upper-level reflexions by multiplying the observed intensity of a particular spot by the ratio of its length to that of the spot on the intensity scale. The film correlation factors were determined by using a program based on the method of Hamilton, Rollett & Sparks (1965). The raw intensities were corrected for Lorentz, polarization and absorption effects to give 3933 unique reflexions including about 500 'unobserveds' (given a value of half the minimum observable intensity).…”
Section: Crystal Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Approximate spot-shape corrections were applied on the low-angle, upper-level reflexions by multiplying the observed intensity of a particular spot by the ratio of its length to that of the spot on the intensity scale. The film correlation factors were determined by using a program based on the method of Hamilton, Rollett & Sparks (1965). The raw intensities were corrected for Lorentz, polarization and absorption effects to give 3933 unique reflexions including about 500 'unobserveds' (given a value of half the minimum observable intensity).…”
Section: Crystal Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Standard deviations were assigned to single observations by means of an analysis of the residuals (Gramaccioli & Mariani, 1967). The evaluation of relative scale factors for all the layers and subsequent averaging of the observed F z values were performed according to the method proposed by Rollett & Sparks, modified to account for the dependence of the weights upon the final scale factors (Hamilton, Rollett & Sparks, 1965;Duchamp, 1964).…”
Section: The Structure Of L Lll-difluoro-16-methano[10]annulenementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The visually estimated intensities were corrected for Lorentz and polarization factors but absorption was ignored. A set of scaled structure amplitudes was derived (Hamilton, Rollett & Sparks, 1965), which, after reduction, consisted of 1426 independent observed and 908 unobserved reflections. …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%