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Projection moire fringe pattern prediction using the optical transfer function

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Abstract

Theoretical treatment of the projection moire fringe pattern (PMFP) based on the optical transfer function is presented. Contrast is used as a criterion for the quality of the PMFP. In the case of a diffraction-limited system and variable focusing error, theoretical results are compared to measured values.

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