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M mode in post process?

Sonopath Forum

M mode in post process?

Hi guys!

Has anyone figured out if it is possible to do a post-processing M mode on a saved video clip?  I looked through the Owners Manual, dug thru rather 🙂  and didn’t find anything helpful.

Thanks!

Karen

Hi guys!

Has anyone figured out if it is possible to do a post-processing M mode on a saved video clip?  I looked through the Owners Manual, dug thru rather 🙂  and didn’t find anything helpful.

Thanks!

Karen

Comments

Catlady59

Hi Karen. The only way I

Hi Karen. The only way I found to do it is anatomical M mode. The result is somewhat fuzzy and when I checked with others in the field they said that’s how it is. So not real pretty but you can get measurements.

It’s section 5.8.1 in the manual

choose Free Xros M in the top left of the screen

choose a single M line using the soft menu. Not sure if it makes any difference which

you can change the position of the line with trackball, and use the “angle” knob to the left of the trackball to change the angle

4ebersoles

Thanks Diane!  Good to know,

Thanks Diane!  Good to know, just in case.  🙂

EL

Post processing is always

Post processing is always mushy its just the deggee in any machine. I have yet to see a machien that does it cleanly repeatedly. So its always best to save a number of m-modes stills in real time while scanning then go back and measure. its a quick click and a better overally workflow anyway.