“…The first demonstrations of OCT were for ocular imaging [1,2], and the technique has now become standard for that application. Although initially conceived as a method of imaging into an optically transparent volume, OCT has also been used for non-contact profilometry, or measuring the topography of an opaque surface, with applications including dermatology [3], varnish monitoring [4], and component inspection in industrial settings [5,6,7].…”