Usually you don't need to remove them
Bruce

On Sep 26, 2012, at 1:52 PM, Jonathan Holt <whats...@umich.edu> wrote:

> Quick small question,
> 
> I'm editing a few brains at the moment that have needed multiple script runs. 
> I've added control points as necessary before each run and afterward the 
> resulting brain will typically need either more control points added, white 
> matter aux volume edits, or both. I'm wondering whether or not I should 
> remove "older" control points after they've done their job in editing the 
> pial and main surfaces. I only ask as I fear they may interfere with newer 
> edits I've made and muck up the script running process, or is this not the 
> case? 
> 
> best,
> 
> jon
> Research Asst.
> Dept. of Radiology 
> University of Michigan 
> 
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