"Fine-tuning"
frame box
The command buttons of the “Fine-tuning” frame box of the main interface can be used for modifying sample-to-detector distance (camera length) and orientation for a displayed pattern based on the kinematically simulated diagram. The frame box is enabled by clicking on “Simulate pattern” command button.
The camera length is increased (decreased) by left (right) click on the “C.L.” command button. See: setting the camera length.
The orientation is altered by clicking on the command buttons marked by arrows and the one marked by a circle. The last button corresponds to the rotation about the microscope optical axis (phi1 angle); left (right) click rotates the simulated pattern to the left (right) and increases (decreases) phi1. See: setting the orientation.
The command button in the right upper corner (with a number, initially "21") changes the step for all other buttons in the “Fine-tuning” frame box. Smaller number on the button corresponds to smaller step size.
When any of the parameters are changed, the current value of camera length (C.L.) or zone axis (Z.A.) is displayed at the bottom of the “Fine-tuning” frame box.
Click on the "M" (Mark) button marks conics based on the simulated pattern. The density of the disks is controlled by the "step size" button ("21") in the "Fine-tuning" frame box.
KSLStrain v.1.2, Mar. 2020