Datasqueeze
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Datasqueeze is a graphical interface for analyzing data from 2D x-ray diffraction detectors (wire, image plate, CCD), running on Windows, Linux, and Macintosh OS X. The interface is simple and intuitive, and the software is easy-to-use even for those new to x-ray diffraction analysis. Datasqueeze is particularly useful for the analysis of powder diffraction data, diffuse scattering from polymers or liquid crystals, or small-angle scattering from colloids, polymers, gels, or solutions.
A graphical interface for analyzing data from 2D x-ray detectors. is designed for analysis of data collected by many different types of detector. It implements facilities for changing the color scale of a false color image, drawing constant-intensity contours, recentering the image, correcting for a tilt of the detector with respect to the beam normal, changing the q-scale of the entire image, producing x-y plots versus q, 2-theta, qx, qy, or chi, saving the image in multiple graphics formats, saving the x-y data as an ASCII file, and adding or subtracting multiple data files. The data extracted for the x-y plot can be least-squares fit to a variety of commonly used functions. A summary page can be printed containing most useful information about the dataset including the false color image and a line. The recentering and rescaling can be done using a point-and-click graphical interface, by putting in previously calculated numbers, via least-squares fit to a Bragg ring of known d-spacing, or by using a Bruker calibration file (*.std). The software normally operates using a graphical user interface (GUI), but can also be operated in a "batch" mode for automated processing of multiple files.
The license of this software is Free Trial Software, the price is $100.00, you can free download and get a free trial.

