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hello today i want to show how we can use oim analysis to look at the texture or the preferred orientation of different materials to start ive loaded three different data sets im going to start with a file from a rolled aluminum sample and im going to create our ipf inverse pull figure orientation map and here each pixel is colored according to this colored stereographic triangle to show the orientation relative to the surface normal direction now i can visualize this using our flexi view option and i can add a unit cell so as i move my cursor to different grains i see how the orientation changes i can add a second flecks of view panel looking at the pole figure so the pole figure shows the projection of the different uh poles from different planes onto a 2d projection of a sphere so thats what we see here with the 001 pull figure and each face of the crystal is projecting so if we look down here this grain would be the point in the bottom right of the pole figure the other face i