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Figure 2
Orientation maps ob­tained by conventional raster scanning (a)–(h) and DLX scanning (i)–(p). For raster scanning, IPF-xs (a), IPF-ys (b), IPF-zs (c) and the corresponding N′ map (d) in the xsys plane are shown. Cross-sectional views in the xszs plane are shown for IPF-xs (e), IPF-ys (f), IPF-zs (g) and the N′ map (h). For DLX scanning, IPF-xs (i), IPF-ys (j), IPF-zs (k) and the corresponding N′ map (l) in the xsys plane are shown, with cross-sectional views in the xszs plane for IPF-xs (m), IPF-ys (n), IPF-zs (o) and the N′ map (p). The overall orientation maps and N′ maps reconstructed using DLX scanning exhibit structures consistent with those ob­tained by raster scanning, although fine details are partially lost.

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