
Dear Tom, Yeah, it indeed did not change the intensity, I made a mistake, and did not make it clear. I have a little experience on the this, that is my first time. As I stated, the magnitude of projections is 1.055 A/pixel, so I think the volume size of density map should be 1.055 A/voxel. A PDB file should be fitted into the density map theoretically I think, while apparently the density map is small compare to PDB. That is why I changed the voxel size to 2.11 A/voxel. So actually I want to make a confirmation that the grid in the density map whether is 1.055 A/voxel or not. if it is right, I guess something is wrong during the reconstruction. Regards, yaowang On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 7:50 PM, Tom Goddard <goddard@sonic.net> wrote:
Hi Yaowang,
The Chimera Volume Viewer voxel size setting (menu Features / Coordinates) changes the spacing between grid points. It does not change the map intensity values. If it appears to be wrong by a factor of 2 when compared to a PDB file then the voxel size is definitely. I would not just guess that it is a factor of 2 too small — you should find out from whoever did the reconstruction what the correct value is. But if 2.11A is the correct size than your fitting is fine.
Tom
On Nov 23, 2015, at 1:31 AM, Yaowang Li wrote:
Dear all,
I faced a scale problem when I was trying to fit the density map.
A density map was reconstructed from a set of projections which their magnitude are 1.055A/pixel, with a reference model that is 1.055 A/voxel and 5 A in resolution. However the pdb file cannot fit into the map because the map is too much small. So I have to change the voxel size to double and then can be fitted.
Here I changed the voxel size, I think it changed the scale for the density. So i just worried about the fitting result.
thanks