The three-dimensional displacement of a structure may be measured by h
olographic interferometry and speckle interferometry. Under the genera
l heading of holographic interferometry a number of distinct technique
s are possible. These include the zero-fringe method, which uses three
separate holographic plates, the fringe-localization method, and the
fringe-counting method, all of which require a complicated recording a
nd analysis system and high stability. These requirements make the tec
hniques unsuitable for use in most industrial settings. In this paper
we present a holospeckle interferometry method that couples objective
speckle and reflective holographic interferometry and that is capable
of obtaining the three-dimensional displacement of an opaque object wi
th good visibility and resolution by a single holographic plate. Being
inexpensive and portable, the recording and analysis system can readi
ly be adapted to industrial use.