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Most methods to reconstruct surfaces from their derivatives assume two orthogonal derivatives in perfect registration. The authors propose an approach to use derivatives in arbitrary directions and to register orthogonal derivatives if they are not registered. They also develop a method to integrate second derivatives in the reconstruction.<>