I'm pleased to announce the release of RAW version 2.4.0. This release has a new Multi-series analysis module that can be used to carry out profile by profile averaging, subtraction, and manipulation such as q binning and truncation on multiple series at once. This is useful for example to carry out point-by-point buffer subtraction for an IEC-SAXS elution where you measured a matching buffer gradient or to carry out more complicated analysis of time-resolved SAXS data. Further details can be found here:
Multi-series analysis tutorial.
Special thanks to Dr. Tom Grant who updated DENSS to the latest version.
Download links are available here:
Other notes:
- RAW no longer has a prebuilt installer for Windows 10, the last version with a Windows 10 installer is version 2.3.1.
All changes:
- New multi-series analysis window.
- Fixed a bug that could cause hdf5 files to fail to load.
- Fixed a bug where integrating images from highly tilted detectors could fail.
- Added ability to load series hdf5 files from the load/online mode section of the series control panel.
- Fixed an error in Vc MW calculation with 1/nm units (either defined or inferred).
- Fixed a bug where superimpose failed if q vectors are not the same.
- Fixed a bug where the set_sample_range api function would fail for series with the alread_subtracted flag set.
- Fixed a bug where workspaces could fail to load.
- Fixed a bug where baseline range controls didn’t properly update limits when a new range was set.
- Fixed a bug where settings might not be picklable, which affected multiprocessing applications.
- Fixed a bug where series range might not display correctly if the start and end points of the range were the same.
- Updated DENSS and associated tools to the latest version.
- Fixed a bug where calibrant rings could be displayed in the wrong location.
- Fixed a bug where the DENSS window could fail to open if ATSAS wasn't found.