Search for the defocus value
Sample: single EM of K2O.7Nb2O5 at 1.9Å resolution without ED data

Starting from an average image (the left sub-window), by clicking the button 'Search for Df'  and following the direction of a few dialog boxes, a new sub-window (on the right) will appear, which contains curves describing the variation of figures of merit with different trial defocus values. The ordinate indicates the value of figures of merit, while the abscissa indicates the value of defocus.

In the plot of figures of merit, the red curve denotes the absolute figure of merit, blue denotes the residual figure of merit, green denotes the psizero figure of merit, while the yellow one denotes the combined figure of merit, which is calculated from the previous three. The accepted defocus value ( -900 Angstrom in this example) corresponds to the maximum of the combined figure of merit.

Details of the above figures of merit can be found in the book Physical and Non-physical Methods of Solving Crystal Structurees by M.M. Woolfson and Fan Hai-fu, Canbridge Univ. Press, 1995, pp.106-107.
For the theory of finding the defocus value from a single electron micrograph, the user is referred to Han, F.S., Fan, H.F. and Li, F.H. (1986). Acta Cryst., A42,353-6. PDF file