Note:
(for example, "Scan 100 frames"). This number is calculated by taking the
Scan Distance and dividing it by the Step Size.
The system acquires the specified number of frames across the specified scan distance, and
displays the progress at the bottom of the Image Display.
When the scan is finished, the system repositions the transducer at its original position, and displays
the acquired 2D frames.
9. Review the 2D frames, and then tap Load into 3D to load the data into a 3D image.
Note:
Note:
before the Load into 3D button becomes available.
10. Use the 3D Mode controls to adjust the view of the data as desired. For more information, refer to
Working with 3D Mode Images on page 209.
For more 3D Mode analysis tools, export the data to Vevo LAB.
11. To save the acquired data, tap Save Clip. This saves the data as two separate images - one is a clip
of the 2D frames, and one is of the compiled 3D Mode data.
To save acquired data automatically, open the Clip Settings menu, navigate to the Save tab, and
then select the 3D Scan Completion check box.
3D Mode Image Display
When in 3D Mode, the Image Display displays a four-pane interface by default after tapping the Load into
3D button.
Modes
This button displays the number of frames that the system will acquire
The 2D images are automatically saved once you tap Load into 3D.
PA-Mode (Multi-wavelength) images must be multiplexed or unmixed
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