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This is answer is rapidly changing. We will be hosting a workshop focusing primarily on EMAN2 (and related topics) [http://ncmi.bcm.tmc.edu/ncmi/events/workshops/workshops_91 this December]. We are committed to having all of these things working fully by then: This is answer is rapidly changing. We will be hosting a workshop focusing primarily on EMAN2 (and related topics) [[http://ncmi.bcm.tmc.edu/ncmi/events/workshops/workshops_91|this December]]. We are committed to having all of these things working fully by then:

Q: Can I use EMAN2 to run 3-D refinements yet ?

A: This is answer is rapidly changing. We will be hosting a workshop focusing primarily on EMAN2 (and related topics) this December. We are committed to having all of these things working fully by then:

  1. Particle picking
  2. 2-D refinement
  3. 3-D refinement
  4. full CTF correction using a new model
  5. parallelism
  6. Good visualization tools
  7. Basic 3-D desktop environment

At the present time, 1 and 6 are in good shape. We have initial versions of 2, 3, and 7, and have started work on 4 and 5. ie - as of 6/25/08 I would only really recommend EMAN2 for particle picking, visualization and utility operations. You can try 2-D refinement, which is much faster than EMAN1 2-D refinement, but doesn't perform quite as well (at least with default parameters) yet.

EMAN2/FAQ/UseEman2 (last edited 2009-11-16 20:23:59 by SteveLudtke)