In recent years combinations of spatial and temporal methods have been combined and thus form a subcategory of the phase-shifting method, known as "self calibrating spatio-temporal algroithms" [[#References|[1]]]. Among these methods are the Fourier Method, the Lissajou ellipse fitting method, the interferogram correlation method and others. Each of these possess strengths and weaknesses, mostly stemming from either the type of surface they best work for or the the number of frames required. | In recent years combinations of spatial and temporal methods have been combined and thus form a subcategory of the phase-shifting method, known as "self calibrating spatio-temporal algroithms" [[#References|[1]]]. Among these methods are the Fourier Method, the Lissajou ellipse fitting method, the interferogram correlation method and others. Each of these possess strengths and weaknesses, mostly stemming from either the type of surface they best work for or the the number of frames required. |