[Chimera-users] Zone in pixel or Angstrom?
Dieter Blaas
dieter.blaas at meduniwien.ac.at
Mon Sep 14 21:51:07 PDT 2020
Thank you, Tom, for the quick answer! Best, Dieter
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Dieter Blaas,
Max Perutz Laboratories
Medical University of Vienna,
Inst. Med. Biochem., Vienna Biocenter (VBC),
Dr. Bohr Gasse 9/3,
A-1030 Vienna, Austria,
Tel: 0043 1 4277 61630,
Mobile: 0043 699 1942 1659
e-mail: dieter.blaas at meduniwien.ac.at
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On 15.09.2020 06:29, Tom Goddard wrote:
> Angstroms. In general all the Chimera volume operations use Angstroms not pixels. In the documentation it will often say "physical units" meaning Angstroms or for the rare cases where pixels are used it will say grid index units. Chimera has no idea of the units of your map data, 3D light microscopy might be in microns. That is the reason the docs say "physical units".
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> Tom
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>> On Sep 14, 2020, at 8:47 PM, Dieter Blaas <dieter.blaas at meduniwien.ac.at> wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> is the zone around selected atoms cut out with "Volume Viewer > Features > Zone" measured in Angstroms or pixels?
>>
>> Thank you, regards, Dieter
>>
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>> Dieter Blaas,
>> Max Perutz Laboratories
>> Medical University of Vienna,
>> Inst. Med. Biochem., Vienna Biocenter (VBC),
>> Dr. Bohr Gasse 9/3,
>> A-1030 Vienna, Austria,
>> Tel: 0043 1 4277 61630,
>> Mobile: 0043 699 1942 1659
>> e-mail: dieter.blaas at meduniwien.ac.at
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