Try using the mri_binarize below with the --surf option. You'll probably 
want to add a little smoothing with --surf-smooth 2 or so

ftp://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/transfer/outgoing/flat/greve/mri_binarize


On 9/27/15 4:58 AM, Martin Tisdall wrote:
> Could you talk me through the best way to convert a volume to a surface 
> together with the option flags.
> Have tried mri_tessellate and mri_mc but not getting great results.
> Thanks
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