“…As a matter of fact, the thresholded image with Otsu's method is highly infl uenced by the colorimetric intensity of each grain and/or by the local lighting variations of the scene which, on the other hand, in outdoor environment, are highly dependent of the time when the image is taken. In light of the above, the suggested procedure extracts the grain boundaries from the original image by means of the iterative algorithm discussed in [1,2,3]. Once closed and connected regions of grains have been obtained, their boundaries have been processed via a specifi cally adapted Watershedtype algorithm [13,14] in order to check and, if needed, repair the irregularities in the grain boundary shape as well as to subdivide the connected regions with a slight difference in colorimetric texture.…”