The 3D Mode displays tissues or objects in the human body as three-dimensional images instead of twodimensional images.
The 3D mode uses the Volume data acquired by the probe as continuous 2D images for rendering, producing three-dimensional volume data displays of objects that can better assist in the diagnosis process.
Volume rendering refers to the calculation process used in formulating a 3D volume structure from 2D scans. Using the gray value of the light path through each pixel of the 2D image, the corresponding voxel, or volume element, of the 3D image is calculated. The rendering algorithm determines the way the way the 3D structure is visualized. Surface rendering is employed in the SONOACE R5.