@doc Zoe is on the beamline, and collecting some very lovely data.
@evilokapi oh man, that’s absolutely gorgeous data! Please say hi to Zoe for me?
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Will do!
Isn't it the best?
But I think it could do with some more range at low q. I think I know how to make that happen...

@evilokapi low q would be good indeed, but also a bit more at wider angles (which I assume you have but just needs to be merged), just to complete that curve tail will also be good.

I now know why a certain someone asked for McSAS3 to be installed 😉

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There is WAXS data out to 40 inverse nanometres. Which shows some wonderful phase transitions.
And yes, I think the batch processing power of McSAS3 will be very useful.
@evilokapi yep, I think it should work fine for this, looks very amenable to that. Also since a reasonable fit should not take more than about ten seconds, an almost live view might be implementable too. (Especially since you don’t need to fit to convergence anymore and can histogram separately).
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Zoe's time ends tomorrow morning, so I think it's a little late for implementing live analysis 😉
This experiment nearly didn't happen as when I got in Monday morning, when we were supposed to start, half the beamline was vented to atmosphere because the previous users managed to pop the beamline exit window.
Extraordinary effort from our techs to get it fixed and pumped down to something usable by Wednesday.
@evilokapi oh no, that sounds like a near disaster, especially with risks of oxidation in your new focusing optics!
We’ll work on a live view prototype for Zoe’s next beamtime 😊. I’m sure we can get something going, and it’ll be nice to have here too.
@evilokapi it’ll be some hacky bash scripts with a Dash dashboard, but it’ll work for show and tell.
@doc it was certainly sub-optimal...