My quantitative textural measurement stuff
Texture is used here in the geological sense of the word - that is to
describe the size, shape, position and orientation of the grains in a
rock. It is synonymous with microstructure. If you find bugs etc please
tell me. email to: mhiggins uqac.ca
CSDCorrections - Stereological correction of sectional grain size data
This program can take intersection length or width data and calculate the true
three-dimensional crystal size distribution.
CSDCorrections
A quick guide to digitizing crystal outlines in thin
sections or slabs
Here
I describe how to measure a CSD using readily available or free
software
ImageJ macro for creating files for use with
CSDCorrections.
- ImageJ is a free, powerful
image processing program that operates on all platforms (Win, Mac, Unix,
Linux).
- This macro will make a file that can be read into CSDCorrections. It
now transfers all intersection data - length, width, area, orientation,
centroid position.
- CSD_output.ijm
macro
- Right click and select 'Save link as...'. Save to the "plugins"
folder - usually C:/Program Files/ImageJ/plugins. or C:/Program Files
(x86)/ImageJ/plugins
- See
my quick guide for use