Ultrasonic image recording is a technique that forms images by measuring ultrasound echoes and electronically translating them into a visual display, often on a TV screen. This process is commonly used in medical imaging to observe internal structures non-invasively and is also referred to as sonography.
Photographers, medical technicians, and imaging specialists use ultrasonic image recording to capture detailed images of subjects where traditional photography is not possible. Understanding this technology enables accurate interpretation of ultrasound data and supports applications in diagnostics, research, and scientific imaging.