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The vulnerability of speckle photography to lens aberrations

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Abstract

It is experimentally demonstrated that lens aberrations can have detrimental effects in speckle photography. These effects include not only loss of speckle correlations and subsequent halo fringes, but also distortion of the halo fringes that can lead to false information about object motion.

© 1977 Optical Society of America

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