Dear experts,

I encountered a pitfall with displaying control points in freeView.
When the T1 and T2 geometry differs (which can occur for example in hires 
stream where data are not conformed to 1mm3), it depends on which volume is 
active when control.dat is loaded.
For example, when control.dat is loaded with active T2 (which has different 
geometry than T1/brainmask), the control points are displayed on the incorrect 
position of the volume. This affects also loading data on commandline. For 
example:
freeview -v T1.mgz -v T2.mgz -c control.dat
displays control points incorrectly.
freeview -v T2.mgz -v T1.mgz -c control.dat
displays control points correctly.

Note, also, that in case of differing geometry of loaded images, the user has 
to pay special attention to select proper reference volume (brainmask.mgz or 
other derived images) when control points are created. The choice of reference 
volume is noted in the official documentation but maybe it can be easily 
overlooked with serious consequences.

To summarize, 4 different cases can occur:

control.dat created with reference volume brainmask.mgz, loaded into freeView 
with active volume brainmask.mgz -> all OK - control points applied correctly 
and also displayed correctly
control.dat created with reference volume brainmask.mgz, loaded into freeView 
with active volume T2.mgz -> control points applied correctly, but displayed 
incorrectly (so issue only with display)
control.dat created with reference volume T2.mgz loaded into freeView with 
active volume T2.mgz -> control points applied incorrectly, but displayed 
correctly in freeView (serious case !!)
control.dat created with reference volume T2.mgz displayed with active volume 
brainmask.mgz -> control points applied incorrectly and also displayed 
incorrectly

Antonin Skoch

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