A novel nondestructive testing (NDT) method is reported in which temporal e
volution of the speckles in speckle interferometry is used to measure large
object deformations. The basic principle of the method is that continuous
object movement introduces fluctuations in the phase of the speckle and is
recorded as intensity modulation. Acquiring a large number of frames of the
object motion, the phase data for the whole object deformation are then re
trieved by the Fourier transformation technique. The method is capable of m
easuring more than 100 mu m in-plane and out-of-plane deformation with spec
kle interferometry and more than 500 mu m far speckle shearing interferomet
ry. The authors discuss the NDT results obtained with the three methods and
make some relative comparisons of each.