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This logic applies the "gold standard" FSC calculation for resolution determination of a 3D structure reconstruction where the data had been split into two randomly chosen halves earlier. After independent reconstruction of both halves, the FSC fall-off at different resolution levels can be used to determine the reconstruction quality. Additionally, a mask can be supplied to limit the 3D volume to be calculated with. | This logic applies the "gold standard" FSC calculation for resolution determination of a 3D structure reconstruction where the data had been split into two randomly chosen halves earlier. After independent reconstruction of both halves, the FSC fall-off at different resolution levels can be used to determine the reconstruction quality. Additionally, a mask can be supplied to limit the 3D volume to be calculated with. | ||
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- | Paper about FSC theory and applications can be found [[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1047847705001292|here]] | + | A Paper about FSC theory and applications can be found [[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1047847705001292|here]] |