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* the 2θ, η, and ω tolerances as well as nσ in the GrainSpotter init file. | * the 2θ, η, and ω tolerances as well as nσ in the GrainSpotter init file. | ||
- | GrainSpotter does write this number out to the screen, but it depends on the init file. As your indexing loop start, you have strict tolerances and ranges, hence, this number is lower than with looser tolerances. Later, once you use looser tolerances in GrainSpotter, assigned g-vectors should be removed from the original list. It is hence difficult to evaluate indexing performances. | + | GrainSpotter does write this number out to the screen, but it depends on the init file. As your indexing loop starts, you have strict tolerances and ranges, hence, this number is lower than with looser tolerances. Later, once you use looser tolerances in GrainSpotter, already assigned g-vectors should have been removed from the original list. It is hence difficult to evaluate indexing performances. |
===== Solution ===== | ===== Solution ===== | ||
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* The original g-vectors file, | * The original g-vectors file, | ||
* The GrainSpotter init file with the loosest tolerances (typically, the last you used), | * The GrainSpotter init file with the loosest tolerances (typically, the last you used), | ||
- | * The merged grain file (obtained with [[processing:grainspotter-merge|timelessGrainSpotterMerge]], for instance, | + | * The merged grain file obtained with [[processing:grainspotter-merge|timelessGrainSpotterMerge]], for instance, |
* The wavelength. | * The wavelength. | ||