I need particle size distribution from TEM image. I have used image J software for this but I could not get it properly. So anybody help ?
Ya u can get particle size distribution from ten using EBSD and I am not confident but two softwares are there u can try may be u get.
Software are free available on net
ATOM ans jetex
U should try
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