Hi Ray

the ascii format is pretty barebones and doesn't have e.g. ras2vox info 
that freeview uses to display the surfaces properly.  It's for ease of 
conversion and such.

cheers
Bruce

On Mon, 2 Nov 2015, Razlighi, Qolamreza R. wrote:

> Hi Guys,
> Why converting a surface to .asc format changes its spatial orientation? 
> Specifically, I have converted lh.while to lh.white.asc (using: mris_convert 
> lh.white lh.white.asc) and plot both of them using freeview but they are not 
> corresponding. In fact, lh.white corresponds to the volume image (e.g 
> orig.mgz) but the lh.white.asc doesn't. See the attached screenshot. The red 
> curve is the lh.white.asc.
> Any explanation would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Best
>
>
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