
Rev 1.1 VisualSonics Vevo 2100 Imaging System Operator Manual 293
Chapter 42: Analyzing 3D-Mode images
Render mode Description
MIP (Min)
MIP (Min) (Minimum Intensity Persistence) enhances the contrast of an image by
minimizing the brightest pixels in the image. Use this mode to better distinguish
organs from their surrounding area when the organ objects are darker than their
surrounding structures.
To apply MIP (Min) to a 3D image:
Under Mode, click MIP (Min).
Sculpting an image
Use the Sculpting tool in 3D-Mode to cut away superfluous image data so you
can view volumes of interest more easily. You can only use this tool when you are
viewing your 3D image in the Cube view.
f To sculpt an image:
1. While you analyze your 3D-Mode image, to view the 3D-Mode tools set in the
left panel:
If you are on the Vevo 2100 Imaging System, press
Mode Settings
.
If you are on the Vevo Imaging Workstation, click 3D Settings.
2. Click Sculpting.
3. Select from the three available modes as described in the following table:
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