Hi Jon

definitely not control points. I guess you would have to draw stuff in, but that kind of intensity patch is so far from our expectations it may be hard. Any idea where it comes from?
Bruce
On Tue, 27 May 2014, Jonathan Holt wrote:

Hi all,
this is a recurring issue that I'm hoping I can find a solution to. Pictured
is a brain with a particularly high intensity area that seems to defy
surfacing. Is there a way to work around this?

See attached imageĀ 

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