Abstract

The paper discusses various types of moving-film X-ray diffraction camera designed to give photographs which are in themselves recognizable maps of the reference sphere, though to projections different from the stereographic plot used in conventional pole figures. An instrument, a texture mapping camera, has been built embodying a preferred form of this type of apparatus and details are given of its construction and operation, and of the preparation of specimens, together with some results obtained with the instrument on grain-oriented silicon-iron sheet. The technique described is advantageous in increasing the speed and objectivity of recording texture.

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