Claims
- 11. A process for determining surface information comprising the steps of:
providing a projected structure with periodically changing brightness curve which is shifted by 1/n, where n equals a whole number greater than two, of a grating constant; acquiring a projection image by a CCD camera; and determining information for every image point, of coordinates x, y which information Ixy represents the brightfield intensity Iobxy multiplied by the corresponding grating phase x where x=z*360/n, where z=1 . . . n, the sine components and cosine components being extracted from these images and giving:
I. Ixy=Iobxy*m*sin x II. Ixy=Iobxy*m*cos x, and the modulation factor m being calculated from I. and II. and being used for representation, where 5m=Iobxy*sin2x+cos2xIobxy.
- 13. The process according to claim 11 for determining surface information by a projected structure with periodically changing brightness curve which is shifted by ¼ of the grating constant, and the projection image being acquired by a CCD camera, and information being determined for every image point, which information represents the brightfield intensity multiplied by the respective grating phase, described as:
1. Ixy1=0.5 Iobxy*(1+m*sin x) 2. Ixy2=0.5 Iobxy*(1+m*cos x) 3. Ixy3=0.5 Iobxy*(1−m*sin x) 4. Ixy4=0.51obxy*(1−m*cos x), wherein 3 is subtracted from 1 and 4 is subtracted from 2, so that I, II occur as: I. Ixy=Iobxy*m*sin x II. Ixy=Iobxy*m*cos x, and the modulation factor m being calculated from I. and II. being used for representation, where 6m=Iobxy*sin2x+cos2xIobxy.
- 14. The process according to claim 13, wherein Ixy3 is added to Ixy1 and Ixy4 is added to Ixy2, so that the modulation of the image content with the angle functions vanishes in both cases and the complete brightfield images A1 and A2 are obtained from the four partial images:
A1: Ixy=Ixy3+Ixy1=Iobxy. A2: Ixy=Ixy4+Ixy2=Iobxy.
- 15. The process according to claim 11, further comprising the steps of:
1. providing complete brightfield images without modulated grating structure (A1, A2), 2. providing “distance information” of object areas from the exact focus without direction (m), 3. providing brightfield information of the object which becomes darker with increasing distance from the focus confocal images (A*m), 4. providing images in which only a thin layer around the focus is shown as a complete brightfield image A where m>limit value, or 5. providing images from m with n raised to a power greater than 1 are used for representation.
- 16. The process for determining surface information by a projected structure with periodically changing brightness curve comprising the steps of:
shifting by 1/n of the grating constant, acquiring the projection image by a CCD camera, projecting the structure at an angle not equal to 90 degrees, wherein n images are recorded for illumination at opposite approximately equal angles and these images are displayed as separate pairs of stereo images are added.
- 17. The process for determining surface information by a projected structure with periodically changing brightness curve further comprising steps of:
shifting by 1/n, where n is a variable greater than two, of the grating constant, acquiring the projection image by a CCD camera, determining information for every image point, which information represents the brightfield intensity multiplied by the respective grating phase, the sine components and cosine components are extracted from these images and gives:
I. Ixy=Iobxy*m*sin x II. Ixy=Iobxy*m*cos x, and obtaining phase information φxy from I. and II. by division so as to associate the respective pixel above or below the focal plane: 7φxy=arctansin xcos xand wherein tha structure is projected on the object surface at an angle of the principle beam other than 90°.
- 18. The process for determining surface information by a projected structure with periodically changing brightness curve which is shifted by ¼ of the grating constant, and the structure is projected at an angle not equal to 90 degrees, wherein 4 images are recorded for illumination at opposite equal projection angles described, respectively, as:
1. Ixy1=0.5 Iobxy*(1+m*sin x) 2. Ixy2=0.5 Iobxy*(1+m*cos x) 3. Ixy3=0.5 Iobxy*(1−m*sin x) 4. Ixy4=0.5Iobxy*(1−m*cos x), wherein 3 is subtracted from 1 and 4 is subtracted from 2, so that I, II occur as I. Ixy=Iobxy*m*sin x II. Ixy=Iobxy*m*cos x, and the phase information φxy is obtained from I. and II. by division so as to associate the respective pixel above or below the focal plane: 8φxy=arctansin xcos x
- 19. An arrangement for changing the projection direction comprising:
a grating which is projected on a surface; at least one wedge-shaped prism body which is rotatable about an optical axis and a parallel plate which is tiltable relative to the optical axis; wherein the control of the tilting movement of the parallel plate is coupled with the rotational movement of the prism body so that a change in the orientation of the prism body is carried out after at least three tilting steps.
- 20. The arrangement according to claim 19, wherein a second stationary prism body is provided in the beam path as a second wedge which is identical to the first wedge in the angle-bisector of the end positions of the first wedge body which is fixed with opposite orientation.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 09/607,644 filed Jun. 30, 2000, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference, which claims foreign priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 to German application 199 30 816.0 filed Jul. 1, 1999, priority to which is also claimed herein.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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