1. No, this is not a problem. The inflated.nofix is before the topology 
correction and will have

2. 10 hours is reasonable depending on your harward environment.

3. Visual inspection is best

cheers
Bruce

defects. On Tue, 9 Jun 2015, Hassan bakhshi wrote:

> Hi All,
> I have 3 questions:
> 
> 1- When I check the surfaces by freeview after reconstruction, everything
> looks fine but the inflated.nofix surface has alot of holes as you can see
> in the picture ( it is rotated).
> 
> 2- My subjects finish reconstruction in 10 hours. Is it a problem??? should
> i be concerned about it?
> 
> 3- What measures should i check for confirming the quality of
> reconstruction??
> 
> Kind Regards,
> 
>
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