Hi Jeff
you are better off using mris_expand to do this. For example:
mris_expand -thickness lh.white 0.5 lh.graymid
cheers
Bruce
On Wed, 13 Jun 2012, Jeff
Eriksen wrote:
I am hoping to create a new surface that is half-way between the white and
pial surfaces, then project it back to the volume. I have seen some examples
of creating normals this way, but I am unclear as to how to just create the
surface itself. The Wiki page is not too helpful, as it does not list the
-sval switch in the following example:
mri_surf2surf --s subject --hemi lh --sval-nxyz pial --tval
./pial_nrml_srf_lh.mgz
mri_surf2vol --surfvalpial_nrml_lh.mgz --hemi lh --outvol
pial_nrml_vol_lh.mgz --identity subject --template T1.mgz --projfac 0.5
Is there another version of the mri_surf2surf documentation that discusses
the ?sval switch? For mri_surf2vol, I do not understand the ?projfac
implementation and cannot find a complete description of it. I would like to
use it do do a smooth interpolation between the pial and white surfaces
(with normals as well), but it is not apparent to me that this is possible.
Thanks,
-Jeff
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