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- Convert your diffraction image to //.tif// format (if it isn't already). The [[software:timelesstools|TIMEleSS tools]] may be helpful for this. | - Convert your diffraction image to //.tif// format (if it isn't already). The [[software:timelesstools|TIMEleSS tools]] may be helpful for this. | ||
- Open Maud. | - Open Maud. | ||
- | - Click on //DataFileSet_X//, then the eye, then the //Datafiles// tab, then //From images//. A new window should open. | + | - Click on //DataFileSet_X//, then the eye, then the //Datafiles// tab, then //From images//. A new window called //Area image// should open. |
- Click //File// and //Open//. Choose the diffraction image you want to refine (the one you converted to //.tif// earlier). A black window should appear (sometimes you can see some faint spots but usually it's pitch black). | - Click //File// and //Open//. Choose the diffraction image you want to refine (the one you converted to //.tif// earlier). A black window should appear (sometimes you can see some faint spots but usually it's pitch black). | ||
- Open the properties window by clicking on //Image// and //Properties//. Change the unit to //mm// and the pixel dimensions to the right size (for example 0.2 mm for P02.2 and 0.079 mm for ID27, respectively). Press //Ok//. | - Open the properties window by clicking on //Image// and //Properties//. Change the unit to //mm// and the pixel dimensions to the right size (for example 0.2 mm for P02.2 and 0.079 mm for ID27, respectively). Press //Ok//. |