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This is 2D SAXS data from glassy carbon with a complex mask applied. The mask blocks regions where the photons were not sampled (the corners), the beam stop, slit diffraction spikes, hot pixels, and saturated pixels (and their saturated neighbor pixels). Also, it blocks a diffraction arc from where the transmitted beam hit part of the beam pipe after the sample.

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current14:19, 30 July 2012Thumbnail for version as of 14:19, 30 July 2012562 × 558 (100 KB)Jemian (talk | contribs)This is 2D SAXS data from glassy carbon with a complex mask applied. The mask blocks regions where the photons were not sampled (the corners), the beam stop, slit diffraction spikes, hot pixels, and saturated pixels (and their saturated neighbor pixels).

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