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Determination of sensitivity vectors in hologram interferometry from two known rotations of the object

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The fringes generated in holographic interferograms by independent rotations of an object are used to determine the sensitivity vectors of a hologram recording setup. This is done by identifying the fringes observed on the surface of a 3-D object with a fringe vector, which, in turn, equals the vector product of the sensitivity vector with object rotation. These vector relationships are formulated in terms of the projection matrices, and a least square error solution is derived that extracts the sensitivity vectors from the fringe data from two or more known rotations.

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