Hi Freesurfer team,

I have a compressed nifti file converted from DICOM that I am running through 
recon-all. From my understanding first mri_convert is run on the original nifti 
file in order to generate 001.mgz which is then averaged across multiple runs 
to make rawavg.mgz. Since I'm only using 1 run, rawavg.mgz should be equivalent 
to 001.mgz. Now I've noticed that compared to simply loading in the original 
NIFTI image, loading in rawavg.mgz produces a cropped version of the image 
where the bottom section (neck region and below) is cropped out. In addition 
the SI axis which used to be 255 voxels in height, is now shorter (different 
across individuals run through recon-all). With a set of voxel indices in the 
original NIFTI image, I'd like to find a corresponding set of voxel indices in 
the cropped rawavg.mgz. Does FreeSurfer store any information related to the 
cropping that is done, I expect that there is only a translational shift in the 
SI axis but I'd like to automatically extract this value for each individual 
I've run through recon-all.

Thanks,
Jerrold Jeyachandra
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