Ultrasonic imaging system adopting a non-interlaced scanning met

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348552, 348448, 12866004, H04N 701

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057776830

ABSTRACT:
An ultrasonic imaging system for an ultrasonic imaging unit generating ultrasonic image data of an interlaced scanning mode, includes a display of a non-interlaced scanning mode and a scanning mode converter for converting ultrasonic image data of the interlaced scanning mode received from the ultrasonic imaging unit into data of a non-interlaced scanning mode and supplying the ultrasonic image data of the non-interlaced scanning mode to the non-interlaced scanning mode display, to thereby provide an ultrasonic image having a better quality of picture in comparison with the interlaced scanning mode. The only ultrasonic image data in which the ultrasonic image data is displayed together with additional data on a screen by the image display of the non-interlaced scanning mode, is converted in the interlaced mode, thereby recording the ultrasonic image data via the conventional VCR.

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