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Now updated video with voiceover and captions. Learn how to get the best out of your (Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy) EDS spectrum images with our step-by-step guide to creating accurate elemental profiles using Velox. This video is a must-watch for TEM users interested in understanding elemental distribution across interfaces or specific features in their samples. And to the users how wants to perform accurate EDS quantification and analysis of their samples. Many users often make the mistake of using intensity profiles on quantified maps, a method that can lead to inaccuracies due to typically low statistics in spectrum images. Use of the powerful techniques like pre-filtering can improve it, but there is better way to perform such analysis. In this tutorial, we not only highlight this common pitfall but also provide an effective solution - the creation of a spectrum profile. We walk you through the process of detecting and overcoming the limitations of low statistics, ensuring that you obtain the most accurate, reliable data from your EDS spectrum images. This technique is applicable to data recorded using Velox on Talos, Themis and Spectra Transmission Electron Microscopes. Whether you're a seasoned TEM user or new to the field, this video offers valuable insights that can enhance the quality of your work. Learn how to leverage Velox's capabilities to its fullest and improve elemental analysis of your samples. And remember to download latest version of Velox from https://www.fei-software-center.com/t... Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more tips and tutorials designed to help you get the most out of your TEM analysis. Stay tuned!