Jerome Kieffer Mail
From canSAS
>Dear Adrian, > >As I explained to Claudio, I do not have time to >attend to your meeting in Upsala, this week-end and I apologies. >Nevertheless here are a couple of information >about what I am doing in SAXS, and especially >for BioSaxs (Beamline BM29 fromerly ID14-3 at ESRF). > >* 2D storage of data: we use FabIO which has >been re-written for the "ESRF Data Format" to >accommodate multiple frames per file to keep >together intensity and pixel variance >(uncertainties). Please have a look at the draft >of "fabio.pdf". Curated 2D data could probably >benefit from HDF5 storage using the NeXus convention. > >* Data reduction can be made by various ways ... >in pyFAI (see attached submitted publication) we >aim at best performances for all ... SAXS being >very simple in this aspect (no tilt, no problem) >this library can nevertheless be used for SAXS >and will be put in production on the BioSaxs >beamline this fall. A 40x improvement in the data-reduction speed is expected. > >* 1D storage: I have very little ideas about >that as some program (ATSAS) enforces 3 column >ascii (q/I/sigma) with 1 line header. Unless my >scientists accept to change _OR_ Dmitri changes >his interface, I see little chance to see >another format emerging; especially not the >over-vebose XML cansas tries to promote. Once >again HDF5 could be an option but we are not using it here (because of ATSAS). > >I attached as well some slides presenting what >is ongoing on the BioSaxs beamline on the data analysis side. > >With my best regards, > >-- >Jérôme Kieffer