Hi everyone,
I am currently working on a microstructural prediction model and I am using DREAM.3D v6.5 to analyze the synthetic microstructure in order to get statistical measurements, such as grain size and morphology distributions.
When using the "Segment Features (Misorientation)" and "Find Feature Sizes" filters to segment the grains, I get an abnormally large amount of tiny grains, like the image below shows.

I believe this might be related to the connectivity algorithm used in the segmentation process. From what I understand, DREAM3D uses 6-connectivity (face-to-face neighbors only) to determine contiguous neighbors during the grain segmentation. I'm wondering if there is a way to increase the order of connectivity to 26, in order to account for edges and corners, as well. If not, how difficult could it be to implement this?
Any insights, suggestions or alternative approaches would be greatly appreciated!