Dear David,
To your first question,
You can use easy_ucsfdata GUI or ucsfdata CLI to pull a slice. That will generate a bunch of 2D ucsf files.

You can go back to -wN parameter and find the “index” that gives your preferred ppm slice.

I have no idea about MNova and JCamp if they can import the ucsf file. However, Poky (next week release) can generate pipe file from ucsf, and if they support pipe, you are lucky.
To your second question,
You probably want something like this.

Poky can do that. Please wait a week. Thank you for your patience.
Woonghee
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