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Video holographic interferometry is a powerful technique for the non-destructive testing of museum objects. In this paper, the possibility of applying this technique to the field of textile conservation is discussed. Results are presented from an initial study and indicate the direction in which further work might proceed.
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Fowles, P.S., Lord, A., Thanh, N.H., Boone, P.M. (2000). Applications of Video Holographic Interferometry in Textile Conservation. In: Fotakis, C., Papazoglou, T.G., Kalpouzos, C. (eds) Optics and Lasers in Biomedicine and Culture. Series of the International Society on Optics Within Life Sciences, vol 5. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56965-4_10
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