[Nmr_discussion] Fwd: NMRFx Processor paper for data processing
Charles Fry
fry at chem.wisc.edu
Tue Jul 26 11:34:11 CDT 2016
Hi Gabriel,
The forward is asking whether I know something about NVFX, or perhaps to
let me know of its existence? I did not know of it. Have you used it?
Is it worth looking at?
I've never been overly thrilled with MNova, although some features there
-- such as deconvolution -- are well done. But the "black box" is very
strong, the lack of command line and therefore simple macros/scripting
are huge negatives in my mind. So I'm always on the lookout for other
capabilities that don't have the learning curve of NMRpipe.
Is it free?
Charlie
On 7/26/2016 11:20 AM, Gabriel Cornilescu wrote:
>
>> Begin forwarded message:
>>
>> *From: *Gabriel Cornilescu <gabrielc at nmrfam.wisc.edu
>> <mailto:gabrielc at nmrfam.wisc.edu>>
>> *Subject: **Re: NMRFx Processor paper for data processing*
>> *Date: *July 26, 2016 at 11:19:21 AM CDT
>> *To: *Woonghee Lee <woonghee791113 at gmail.com
>> <mailto:woonghee791113 at gmail.com>>
>>
>> I believe people should spend time learning how to process NMRData
>> instead of chasing the simplest, friendliest, most portable, or any
>> black box way to apply data processing functions they don’t
>> understand. So maybe the strength is indeed educational and therefore
>> laudable.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Gabriel
>>
>>> On Jul 26, 2016, at 11:12 AM, Woonghee Lee <woonghee791113 at gmail.com
>>> <mailto:woonghee791113 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I know. NVFX's strength lies in its interactive feature and definitely
>>> you don't need to understand about unix pipe as well. But, like I said
>>> I will still use NMRPipe though. It is yet unstable.
>>>
>>> On Tue, 2016-07-26 at 11:06 -0500, Gabriel Cornilescu wrote:
>>>> Easily done with nmrPipe, just save any intermediate step and open it
>>>> in NMRDraw or Sparky.
>>>
>>>
>>
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