Hi Shani

how do you know it is shifted?

Bruce


On Sun, 8 Sep 2013, Shani Ben Amitay wrote:

Sorry to bug again with this issue when converting the freesurfer surface to
GIFTI using  mris_convert the surface is shifted in space.
Does anyone know how to transform it to freesurfer space?

Thanks!
Shani


On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 12:34 PM, Saad Jbabdi <s...@fmrib.ox.ac.uk> wrote:
      You need to convert your surface file into a format that
      workbench understand (GIFTI):
mris_convert lh.whiteinraw lh.whiteinraw.surf.gii

Cheers
Saad

On 3 Sep 2013, at 10:57, Shani Ben Amitay <shani.hol...@gmail.com>
wrote:

      Thank you!Still somehow I haven't manage to make it work
      when I ran the suggested command  I get an error saying :
ERROR, Command Failed: Parse Error while reading lh.whiteinraw:
error occurred while parsing element line number: 1 column
number: 1.
Any advise?

Thanks again

Shani



On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 10:18 PM, Bruce Fischl
<fis...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> wrote:
      thanks Matt
      Bruce
      On Mon, 2 Sep 2013, Glasser, Matthew wrote:

      > Hi Bruce,
      >
      > Connectome Workbench commandline utilities can do
      this with FSL warp
      > fields:
      >
      > wb_command -surface-apply-warpfield
      >
      > One needs to use the inverse warp as the
      <warpfield> argument and the
      > forward warp as the -fnirt <forward-warp>.
      >
      > Peace,
      >
      > Matt.
      >
      > On 9/2/13 11:19 AM, "Bruce Fischl"
      <fis...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> wrote:
      >
      >> A veritable game of telephone! Thanks Jesper.
      Matt?
      >>
      >> On Mon, 2 Sep 2013, Jesper Andersson wrote:
      >>
      >>> Hi guys,
      >>> I didn't think we had any tools for doing that,
      and said so much on the
      >>> FSL
      >>> mailbase. But apparently the WashU people has
      something that does just
      >>> that
      >>> for you. I think the best person to contact
      about the details is Matt
      >>> Glasser.
      >>>
      >>> J
      >>>
      >>> On 2 Sep 2013, at 15:58, Saad Jbabdi
      <s...@fmrib.ox.ac.uk>
      >>>  wrote:
      >>>
      >>>       Hi In Probtrackx, this is done internally.
      >>> If you just want to transform the vertex
      coordinates, then I think
      >>> you'll need to play with the FNIRT source code -
      I've CC'd Jesper who
      >>> knows better.
      >>>
      >>> Cheers,
      >>> Saad
      >>>
      >>>
      >>>
      >>> On 2 Sep 2013, at 15:56, Bruce Fischl
      <fis...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu>
      >>> wrote:
      >>>
      >>>       you might check on the FSL list. I think
      I've seen some
      >>>       traffic indicating that there are some
      tools for doing
      >>>       this. I'l cc Saad as he might know
      >>>
      >>>       cheers
      >>>       Bruce
      >>>
      >>>
      >>>       On Mon, 2 Sep 2013, Douglas Greve wrote:
      >>>
      >>>             Hi Shani, I don't think you can
      apply a FNIRT
      >>>             transform to a surface.
      >>>             doug
      >>>             On 9/2/13 8:20 AM, Shani Ben Amitay
      wrote:
      >>>                  Dear freesurfer people,
      >>>             Any idea whether I can apply
      transformation
      >>>             that was calculated by fsl
      >>>             fnirt on the white/pial surfaces
      calculated
      >>>             using the freesurfer
      >>>             stream?
      >>>             Thanks!
      >>>             Shani
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