Hi Tom,
thanks for these explanations! I am still not sure whether such
a mask behaves like a mask made with e.g. xmipp_transform_mask or
with spider MA SOFT. I'd like to make an arbitrary mask (level 0
- 1) from a molecular volume which has a raised_cosine falloff.
When comparing a spherical mask made with chimera (as given below)
and with xmipp their histograms look quite different (probably
also a question of the choice of parameters). The difference
becomes much more striking when using a more irregular shaped
molecular assembly. I found the Chimera procedure when looking for
a method to make such masks as this is not provided in xmipp (only
a sphere or a crown with raised-cosine but not an irregularly
shaped mask). I want to use it in 3D-reconstructions......
Best, Dieter
Am 25.11.2013 21:25, schrieb Tom Goddard:
Hi Dieter,
You should be able to generate a smooth volume mask using
"mask ones" and "vop falloff" in Chimera. Here's an example
making a smooth cylinder mask
shape
cylinder radius 100 height 100 caps true
mask
ones #0 border 10
vop
falloff #1 iter 100
The boundary smoothing "vop falloff" is described on this web
page
Maybe you saw that page and got tripped up because it gave
the wrong option name "step" instead of "iterations" in the vop
falloff command -- I've fixed the web page.
Tom
On Nov 24, 2013, at 12:41 AM, Dieter Blaas wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering whether it is possible to generate binary
raised cosine smooth masks with 'masked ones' followed by
'vop falloff' or anything alike. I'd like to generate an
arbitrary mask (from a volume) with a smooth transition
(over some few pixels) to 0 but I did not really find
adequate parameters. Is this possible?
Thanks, D.
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Max F. Perutz Laboratories
Medical University of Vienna,
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A-1030 Vienna, Austria,
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Max F. Perutz Laboratories
Medical University of Vienna,
Inst. Med. Biochem., Vienna Biocenter (VBC),
Dr. Bohr Gasse 9/3,
A-1030 Vienna, Austria,
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