Y. F. López-Álvarez, F. G. Peña-Lecona, Ricardo Jara-Ruíz, J. E. Herrera-Serrano
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Digital holographic interferometry is a full field optical technique, used in the measurement of dynamic and non-contact events, this technique works with arrays where the initial acquisition of interference fringes is not necessary, but rather involves the superposition of two wave fronts. Where from the holograms and by means of a Fourier window-based processing it is feasible to recover the information of both intensity and phase. However, the interference fringes resulting from the demodulation of the holograms may have low intensity, affecting their subsequent analysis. In this work, the combination of the holographic techniques, filters and the superposition principle is proposed to increase the intensity of the fringes, the results show that using the Fourier method in combination with the superposition theorem is possible to obtain greater intensity between the minimum and maximum of the fringes.