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The76e88b0fsigma-clip (reject ring pixels above mean+3*sqrt(mean)) de-biases bandwidth-streaked high-resolution stills, but it ran on all data. On rotation (no streaks) it clips legitimate high background pixels and biases the mean low, slightly inflating weak intensities and hurting the anomalous signal. Gate it to bandwidth>0 (stills), matching how the814dff34radial-profile change is already gated. Rotation lysozyme (self-scaled, smooth-g, -A): anomalous S-peak 0.84x -> 0.86x of XDS (SD_MET 11.71 -> 11.94, CL_CL 1.28x -> 1.25x), ISa unchanged. Stills (bandwidth set) are byte-identical (clip still applies). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Jungfraujoch
Application to receive data from the PSI JUNGFRAU and EIGER detectors.
All documentation is now placed in docs/ subdirectory and for the current version hosted on Jungfraujoch Read The Docs page.
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