Hi Donald
Yes, you can use mri_convert -rl rawavg.mgz <input vol> <output vol>

Cheers
Bruce 



> On Jul 30, 2014, at 8:12 PM, "Krieger, Donald N." <krieg...@upmc.edu> wrote:
> 
> Thanks for the helpful responses to the previous questions, Bruce.
> It’s great to not stay stuck for  long.
>  
> Here’s another.
> I am working with voxels in the original MRI coordinate system.
> It appears that voxel and vertex coordinates in freesurfer are transformed to 
> a 1 mm x 256^3 volume.
> Is there a tool to transform these back to MRI coordinates, preferably 
> command line?
> Or is the transform itself easily found?
>  
> Thanks again.
>  
> Regards,
>  
> Don
>  
> Don Krieger, Ph.D.
> Department of Neurological Surgery
> University of Pittsburgh
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