The method of subvoxel shifts is widely used for the removal of Gibbs ringing artefacts from 2D multislice data, but is not appropriate for 3D data. Here, we show that the method can trivially be extended to cater for the 3D case with simple modifications. We demonstrate the method on a numerical phantom, and assess its practical performance using in vivo 3D brain scans.
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