Abstract

This paper describes a digital picture processing method to obtain a binary scanning moiré pattern. In this method, a bias component due to the illumination light distribution is eliminated from the scanning moiré fringe pattern to detect the zero-crossing points of the moiré profile. The binary fringe pattern is then obtained from the zero-crossing points. Experiments indicate that the method is useful for facilitating three-dimensional automatic measurement using moiré topography.

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