I recently demonstrated the Surfer mapping output from Probe for EPMA for a customer that did not purchase our Probe Image quantitative mapping software yet.
As some of you know, Probe for EPMA provides quantitative mapping output for grids of single points or even random single points for display of quantitative mapping information as shown here:
https://probesoftware.com/smf/index.php?topic=943.0https://probesoftware.com/smf/index.php?topic=60.0However, we had not utilized this output feature for some time, and when I attempted to run the script for the customer in the latest Surfer version, it gave an error regarding the default color palette file. This error is now fixed in the latest Probe for EPMA version.
For those of you unfamiliar with this PFE output, it is performed using the Output | Output Standard and Unknown XY Plots menu and the dialog selections are as shown:

When this auto-generated script is run in the Surfer Scripter application, one of the many output types are as shown here:

Also this modified code now automatically handles the JEOL "anti-Cartesian" stage for recent Surfer versions supporting "reverse" X/Y axes orientations.
Yes, the acquisition of many points for this output type is slower than quantitative mapping in Probe Image and CalcImage, but one can obtain amazing sensitivity and with the MAN background acquisition, it goes faster than one would think.
Think of it as high sensitivity, low spatial resolution quantitative mapping... and it just occurred to me, that because of the integrated EDS interfaces in Probe for EPMA (Thermo, Bruker and JEOL), one can also acquire gridded (or random) analysis points using WDS and EDS quantified together for subsequent mapping output.