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Choose the fastest indexing algorithms
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-Don't use PinkIndexer, unless you really need it (wide bandwidth or electron
-diffraction data). PinkIndexer is a very general and accurate indexing
-algorithm, but these advantages must be "paid for" in speed. Prefer DirAx,
-TakeTwo, Mosflm and XGandalf.
+In our tests, ``asdf`` gives the best compromise between speed and success
+rate, so it's the best choice if you need fast processing. The ``indexamajig``
+option ``--asdf-fast`` makes it about three times faster with only a small
+reduction in success rate.
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+DirAx, TakeTwo, Mosflm and XGandalf are also good choices (roughly in that
+order). Don't use PinkIndexer, unless you really need it (wide bandwidth or
+electron diffraction data). PinkIndexer is a very general and accurate
+indexing algorithm, but these advantages must be "paid for" in speed.
Try less hard to index each frame