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17 September 1997 Inverse moire
Jacques Harthong, Axel Becker
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Proceedings Volume 3098, Optical Inspection and Micromeasurements II; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.281146
Event: Lasers and Optics in Manufacturing III, 1997, Munich, Germany
Abstract
The usual moire method consists in projecting a grid, that is made of parallel straight lines, onto an object. Then a moire picture is obtained, which is made of cured fringes. In the inverse moire method, we compute a specific grid that is made of straight fringes. The object must be known, but small deformations from a known mean shape can be analyzed with very simple fringe processing. We show some examples of reconstruction by inverse moire.
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Jacques Harthong and Axel Becker "Inverse moire", Proc. SPIE 3098, Optical Inspection and Micromeasurements II, (17 September 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.281146
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KEYWORDS
Moire patterns

Fringe analysis

Image processing

Detection and tracking algorithms

Reconstruction algorithms

Algorithm development

Error analysis

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