The dev build is not posted on the web anymore, rather, bug fixes and
tested minor enhancements get folded into the stable build and released
periodically (so far, it seems about every six weeks).  

A new stable release (v3.0.4) will be forthcoming, and I'll make sure
that the --conform flag of mri_info gets included.

On Mon, 2006-06-26 at 10:49 -0400, Bruce Fischl wrote:
> yeah, sorry, that's on our list of things to fix.
> 
> I just added a --conform to mri_info so that it will return "yes" or "no" 
> (also --type). Will be live in dev tomorrow. Nick: does the dev build go on 
> the web every day?
> 
> Bruce
> 
> On Mon, 26 Jun 2006, 
> Sebastian Moeller wrote:
> 
> > Hi Bruce,
> >
> > On 26. Jun 2006, at 16:15 Uhr, Bruce Fischl wrote:
> >
> >> it should - consider it  a bug.
> >     On a related note, is there an easy way to convince mri_info to just 
> > spit out the type (UCHAR FLOAT etc.) so I can easily script whether the 
> > conform step is necessary or not (instead of making the temporary file -> 
> > grep  gymnastics ;)).
> >
> >> Have you tried mri_convert -cm (conform to min)? That will make it 8 bit 
> >> and isotropic, but at the highest linear resolution it finds. I think 
> >> that's what people here use when they're doing monkey recons.
> >     Ah, I just use "-iis 1 -ijs 1 -iks 1" to fake the right resolution (I 
> > do scan at .5 mm isotropic), that way I get nice large dislayes volumes in 
> > tkmedit/tkregister2. With the large displays it is very easy to do the 
> > manual 
> > rotations to get the AC-PC line horizontal and adjust rotations around the 
> > other two axis. I will try "-cm" if that also gives a "full size" display 
> > in 
> > the visualizers, I will switch.
> >     Just checked it, tkmedit silently drops every other slice (at least 
> > in the display), so this will not be very satisfactory for the three manual 
> > steps (cleaning the brainmask, distributing shiploads of control points, 
> > and 
> > getting the wm.mgz into good shape). So unfortunatelly, I will have to 
> > stick 
> > to cheating about the resolution :(.
> >
> > Ahoi & thanks
> >     Sebastian
> >
> >> 
> >> Bruce
> >> 
> >> On Mon, 26 Jun 2006, Sebastian Moeller wrote:
> >> 
> >>> Hi Bruce,
> >>> 
> >>> On 26. Jun 2006, at 02:30 Uhr, Bruce Fischl wrote:
> >>> 
> >>>> Hi Sebastian,
> >>>> why do you want to run mri_normalize on non-conformed volumes? It wasn't 
> >>>> really built for it.
> >>>   Well I have monkey data, which I feed into freesurfer, so only few of 
> >>> the automatic step actually work for me. Therefore I do call all the 
> >>> relevant programs/scripts by hand. Until now I used freesurfers 
> >>> skull-strip (which feeds on the fully conformed T1 volume)
> >>>   Now, to be able to use fsl's BET, I spatially conforme the input just 
> >>> after making sure that its orientation is right (this is the rawavg.mgz 
> >>> volume, of type float). And to give BET something to feed from I would 
> >>> rather not lower rawavg.mgz's resolution to 8bit just yet, given that the 
> >>> scans have 11bit resolution. I do admit that those 3bit probably are in 
> >>> the noise though ;).
> >>>   So all I am reporting here, is that mri_normalize's "-conform" 
> >>> argument does not go the full mile, but only seems to consider the 
> >>> spatial 
> >>> part of conforming (which is not obvious from the output of 
> >>> "mri_normalize 
> >>> -u", I thought interpolation would also cover the process of 32 to 8 bit 
> >>> conversion).
> >>> 
> >>> Ahoi
> >>>   Sebastian
> >>> 
> >>>> Bruce
> >>>> On Sun, 25 Jun 2006, Sebastian Moeller wrote:
> >>>>> Hi List,
> >>>>> as the subject line says I am having problems running mri_normalize (on 
> >>>>> suse 9.3 x86_64, freesurfer centos4 x86_64 3.0.2 release). When feeding 
> >>>>> in slightly unconformed volumes (like 1mm isotropic 256 by 256 by 256 
> >>>>> of 
> >>>>> type 3 (float)) mri_normalize's "-conform" argument fails (fully 
> >>>>> unconformed volumes are no problem). The error message boils down to 
> >>>>> MRInormGentlyFindControlPoints: unsupported src format 3" followed by 
> >>>>> "MRI3dGentleNormalize failure! mri_ctrl=Null".
> >>>>>         I just work around this by running a full mri_convert --conform 
> >>>>> on my 
> >>>>> input file before running mri_normalize. Just a nit, specifying "-v" 
> >>>>> some where else than at the end of the commandline easily produces 
> >>>>> segmentation faults (probably because -v is "overloaded" to also expect 
> >>>>> Gx Gy Gz arguments? the help is a bit terse)
> >>>>> Ahoi
> >>>>>         Sebastian
> >>> 
> >> 
> >> 
> >
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