Hi Caspar

the easiest way it so look at the parcellations and see if they are 
accurate. Note that we do subject-to-atlas alignment, not 
subject-to-subject (you get the latter by composing two atlas transforms)

cheers
Bruce
On 
Tue, 4 Nov 2014, Caspar M. Schwiedrzik wrote:

> Hi Freesurfers,
> I was wondering whether there is a good way to assess post-hoc how well the
> alignment between two surfaces was. I wouldn't like to run the alignment
> again, but I could, if necessary. I would like to compare this alignment to
> a bunch of other alignments to see whether it was worse than the others.
> Thanks, Caspar
> 
> 
>
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