Hi Chris,

I guess you might click on "Save Main Volume As...", and then "OK". In this 
case, 257 COR- files would be created in the /mri folder. I happened to do it 
once, and redid the whole edit work.

Xiangchuan


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Date: 2007-11-05        Time: 10:05:47
From: Chris Watson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
To: freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu (freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu)
Subject: [Freesurfer] COR-files

>Hello, this is my first time using Freesurfer.
>
>I was making some edits to the brainmask.mgz and T1.mgz volumes, and 
>saved them and left Friday evening. I would like to continue making 
>edits today. How do I open these volumes so that they include the edits 
>I made? When I saved, 256 COR-files were created in the 
>SUBJECTS_DIR/<subject>/mri directory. Do I use mri_convert? If so, what 
>is the syntax?
>
>mri_convert --in_type cor COR-001 --out_type spm  ???
>
>Thanks,
>Chris
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