Eiger2CBF
Purpose
Convert a multiframe HDF5 Eiger data file into several CBF files.
Portable image converter based on FabIO library to export Eiger frames (lima
or eiger
)
to CBF which mimic the header of a Dectris Pilatus detector.
Usage:
eiger2cbf [-h] [-V] [-v] [–debug] [-o OUTPUT] [-m MASK] [-O OFFSET] [-D DUMMY] [–pilatus] [–dry-run] [-e ENERGY] [-w WAVELENGTH] [-d DISTANCE] [-b BEAM BEAM] [–alpha ALPHA] [–kappa KAPPA] [–chi CHI] [–phi PHI] [–omega OMEGA] [–rotation ROTATION] [–transpose] [–flip-ud] [–flip-lr] [IMAGE …]
Positional arguments:
- IMAGE
File with input images
Options:
- -h, –help
show this help message and exit
- -V, –version
output version and exit
- -v, –verbose
show information for each conversions
- –debug
show debug information
Main arguments:
- -o OUTPUT, –output OUTPUT
output directory and filename template:
eiger2cbf/frame_{index:04d}.cbf
- -m MASK, –mask MASK
Read masked pixel from this file
- -O OFFSET, –offset OFFSET
index offset, CrysalisPro likes indexes to start at 1, Python starts at 0 (default)
- -D DUMMY, –dummy DUMMY
Set masked values to this dummy value
- –pilatus
Select an image shape similar to Pilatus detectors for compatibiliy with Crysalis
Optional behaviour arguments:
- –dry-run
do everything except modifying the file system
Experimental setup options:
- -e ENERGY, –energy ENERGY
Energy of the incident beam in keV
- -w WAVELENGTH, –wavelength WAVELENGTH
Wavelength of the incident beam in Angstrom
- -d DISTANCE, –distance DISTANCE
Detector distance in meters
- -b BEAM BEAM, –beam BEAM BEAM
Direct beam in pixels x, y
Goniometer setup:
- –alpha ALPHA
Goniometer angle alpha value in deg. Constant, angle between kappa and omega.
- –kappa KAPPA
Goniometer angle kappa value in degrees or formula f(index)
-80 + 2*index
- –chi CHI
Goniometer angle chi value in degres or formula f(index)
- –phi PHI
Goniometer angle phi value (inner-most rotation) in degrees or formula f(index)
-180+0.7*index
- –omega OMEGA
Goniometer angle omega value (outer-most rotation) in degrees or formula f(index)
-180+0.5*index
Image preprocessing:
Images are patched onto the center of a square frame, and transformation are applied in this order:
- –rotation ROTATION
Rotate the initial image by this value in degrees. Must be a multiple of 90 degrees.
- –transpose
Flip the x/y axis
- –flip-ud
Flip the image upside-down
- –flip-lr
Flip the image left-right
Return code:
0 means a success.
1 means the conversion contains a failure,
2 means there was an error in the arguments
Nota:
Images are made square, so the beam center found in the CBF-files differs from the one entered.
$ eiger2cbf --help
usage: eiger2cbf [-h] [-V] [-v] [--debug] [-o OUTPUT] [-m MASK] [-O OFFSET]
[-D DUMMY] [--pilatus] [--dry-run] [-e ENERGY]
[-w WAVELENGTH] [-d DISTANCE] [-b BEAM BEAM] [--alpha ALPHA]
[--kappa KAPPA] [--chi CHI] [--phi PHI] [--omega OMEGA]
[--rotation ROTATION] [--transpose] [--flip-ud] [--flip-lr]
[IMAGE ...]
Portable image converter based on FabIO library to export Eiger frames
(including te one from LIMA) to CBF and mimic the header from Dectris Pilatus.
positional arguments:
IMAGE File with input images
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-V, --version output version and exit
-v, --verbose show information for each conversions
--debug show debug information
main arguments:
-o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
output directory and filename template:
eiger2cbf/frame_{index:04d}.cbf
-m MASK, --mask MASK Read masked pixel from this file
-O OFFSET, --offset OFFSET
index offset, CrysalisPro likes indexes to start at 1,
Python starts at 0
-D DUMMY, --dummy DUMMY
Set masked values to this dummy value
--pilatus Select an image shape similar to Pilatus detectors for
compatibiliy with Crysalis
optional behaviour arguments:
--dry-run do everything except modifying the file system
Experimental setup options:
-e ENERGY, --energy ENERGY
Energy of the incident beam in keV
-w WAVELENGTH, --wavelength WAVELENGTH
Wavelength of the incident beam in Å
-d DISTANCE, --distance DISTANCE
Detector distance in meters
-b BEAM BEAM, --beam BEAM BEAM
Direct beam in pixels x, y
Goniometer setup:
--alpha ALPHA Goniometer angle alpha value in deg.
--kappa KAPPA Goniometer angle kappa value in deg.
--chi CHI Goniometer angle chi value in deg. or formula f(index)
--phi PHI Goniometer angle phi value in deg. or formula f(index)
--omega OMEGA Goniometer angle omega value in deg. or formula
f(index) like '-180+index*0.1
Image preprocessing (Important: applied in this order!):
--rotation ROTATION Rotate the initial image by this value in degrees.
Must be a multiple of 90°.
--transpose Flip the x/y axis
--flip-ud Flip the image upside-down
--flip-lr Flip the image left-right
return codes: 0 means a success. 1 means the conversion contains a failure, 2
means there was an error in the arguments