Hi,
try "mris_convert input_surface output.asc".
This should work.
Florent

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Florent Segonne
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On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, Rudolph Pienaar wrote:

Hi all -

I'd like to convert a FreeSurfer surface to ASCII format - essentially so that
I can import it into say an external 3D viewer program.

I understood that 'mris_convert' converts a surface to ASCII. For a given
subject with say an inflated right hemisphere surface, I've tried called it
using

> mris_convert rh.inflated rh.inflated.txt

but the resultant file is also a binary (i.e. *not* text). I have also tried

> mris_convert -c rh.curv rh.inflated rh.inflated.txt

this produces a much smaller resultant file, which is still binary.

Any help?

Cheers
--R

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