Hi, there,

I got a question about mri_convert.
I have a brainmask.nii file, (max intensity value is 64, and minimum intensity 
is 0), it shows good intensity contrast. 
Now I want to use mri_convert to convert it to mgz file, my command line is

mri_convert A.nii --conform A.mgz 

Now, I open A.mgz using Tkmedit, I can not see those significant intensity 
contrast now, and the max intensity value is 255, and minimum intensity is 0
It looks like mri_convert do something like histogram equalization or 
normalization. 

Will mri_convert actually change the intensity value of each voxel?
Can I keep my original intensity value for each voxel? Use the mri_convert -sc?

Thanks a lot!

Guang


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