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Dear Kristine,


I haven't had any issues processing high resolution data with version 6 or 7 
using either the -cm or -hires flag. However, I never used the -cw 256 flag as 
my FoV was never greater than 256.


Could you post the size of the created files? Especially orig.mgz with and 
without using the cw256 flag? Have you tried to not include the T2 volume? Just 
an educated guess, but maybe cropping of the FoV is done on the T1 only and, 
therefore, results in the error you are facing due to the additional contrasts.


Best,

Falk



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I am still having problems with running the high resolution recon-all (on v.6.0 
stable).

I have tried multiple flags (-hires, -cm, with and without cw256), but they all 
lead to the same error message, basically saying that the orig.mgz  FOV is more 
than 256 (even when I try to conform the image to 256).

(ERROR! FOV=272.000 > 256)/



When I try recon-all.v6.hires, the rawavg.mgz is not able to be created.



I have tried on both Ubuntu 14.04 and 16.04, but still get the same results.



Has anyone had any success in using the hires option of recon-all?

Any input would be appreciated.



Best Regards,

Kristine





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제목: recon-all for 0.85 isotropic images error



Hello FreeSurfer Developers,



I'm trying to run recon-all (v.6) on T1- and T2-weighted images that have 
0.85mm^3 isotropic voxels



I have entered the command as below,

with the T2, T2pial, cm, cw256 flags.



recon-all -i $T1_DIR/"oT1_"$subj.nii -T2 $T2_DIR/"oT2_"$subj.nii -T2pial -cm 
-cw256 -subject $subj"_test" -all



However, I keep getting the error as follows.



ERROR! FOV=272.000 > 256

Include the flag -cw256 with recon-all!

Inspect orig.mgz to ensure the head is fully visible.

I'm guessing that conforming to the small voxel size results in a FOV that is 
out of limit?

However, when I check the orig.mgz file it looks fine.

(It has an image dimension of 320 x 320 x 320).

Even when I include the flag -cw256 as the error message says, I still get the 
same error message.

(Also, I cannot find any documentation about the -cw256flag on the help page).



I have pasted the full log below.



Thank you for your help.



Best regards,

Kristine



-------------------------------------------------------------

subin@ubuntu:/mnt/hgfs/subindata/MYELIN-QSM/SCRIPT$ ./run_fs_1

INFO: all volumes are conformed to the min voxel size

Subject Stamp: freesurfer-Linux-centos6_x86_64-stable-pub-v6.0.0-2beb96c

Current Stamp: freesurfer-Linux-centos6_x86_64-stable-pub-v6.0.0-2beb96c

INFO: SUBJECTS_DIR is /mnt/hgfs/subindata/MYELIN-QSM/FSoutputs_NEW

Actual FREESURFER_HOME /usr/local/freesurfer

Linux ubuntu 4.15.0-112-generic #113~16.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 10 04:37:08 UTC 
2020 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

'/usr/local/freesurfer/bin/recon-all' -> 
'/mnt/hgfs/subindata/MYELIN-QSM/FSoutputs_NEW/BRL_0004_test/scripts/recon-all.local-copy'

-cw256 option is now persistent (remove with -clean-cw256)

/mnt/hgfs/subindata/MYELIN-QSM/FSoutputs_NEW/BRL_0004_test



 mri_convert /mnt/hgfs/subindata/MYELIN-QSM/BRL_T1/oT1_BRL_0004.nii 
/mnt/hgfs/subindata/MYELIN-QSM/FSoutputs_NEW/BRL_0004_test/mri/orig/001.mgz



mri_convert.bin /mnt/hgfs/subindata/MYELIN-QSM/BRL_T1/oT1_BRL_0004.nii 
/mnt/hgfs/subindata/MYELIN-QSM/FSoutputs_NEW/BRL_0004_test/mri/orig/001.mgz

$Id: mri_convert.c,v 1.226 2016/02/26 16:15:24 mreuter Exp $

reading from /mnt/hgfs/subindata/MYELIN-QSM/BRL_T1/oT1_BRL_0004.nii...

TR=2400.00, TE=0.00, TI=0.00, flip angle=0.00

i_ras = (0.99998, -0.00515189, -0.00357438)

j_ras = (0.00515192, 0.999987, 0)

k_ras = (0.00357433, -1.83865e-05, 0.999994)

writing to 
/mnt/hgfs/subindata/MYELIN-QSM/FSoutputs_NEW/BRL_0004_test/mri/orig/001.mgz...

#--------------------------------------------

#@# T2/FLAIR Input Fri Oct 30 05:19:16 PDT 2020

/mnt/hgfs/subindata/MYELIN-QSM/FSoutputs_NEW/BRL_0004_test



 mri_convert --no_scale 1 
/mnt/hgfs/subindata/MYELIN-QSM/BRL_T2/oT2_BRL_0004.nii 
/mnt/hgfs/subindata/MYELIN-QSM/FSoutputs_NEW/BRL_0004_test/mri/orig/T2raw.mgz



mri_convert.bin --no_scale 1 
/mnt/hgfs/subindata/MYELIN-QSM/BRL_T2/oT2_BRL_0004.nii 
/mnt/hgfs/subindata/MYELIN-QSM/FSoutputs_NEW/BRL_0004_test/mri/orig/T2raw.mgz

$Id: mri_convert.c,v 1.226 2016/02/26 16:15:24 mreuter Exp $

reading from /mnt/hgfs/subindata/MYELIN-QSM/BRL_T2/oT2_BRL_0004.nii...

TR=3200.00, TE=0.00, TI=0.00, flip angle=0.00

i_ras = (0.99998, -0.00515189, -0.00357438)

j_ras = (0.00515192, 0.999987, 0)

k_ras = (0.00357433, -1.83865e-05, 0.999994)

writing to 
/mnt/hgfs/subindata/MYELIN-QSM/FSoutputs_NEW/BRL_0004_test/mri/orig/T2raw.mgz...

#--------------------------------------------

#@# MotionCor Fri Oct 30 05:19:23 PDT 2020

Found 1 runs

/mnt/hgfs/subindata/MYELIN-QSM/FSoutputs_NEW/BRL_0004_test/mri/orig/001.mgz

Checking for (invalid) multi-frame inputs...

WARNING: only one run found. This is OK, but motion

correction cannot be performed on one run, so I'll

copy the run to rawavg and continue.



 cp /mnt/hgfs/subindata/MYELIN-QSM/FSoutputs_NEW/BRL_0004_test/mri/orig/001.mgz 
/mnt/hgfs/subindata/MYELIN-QSM/FSoutputs_NEW/BRL_0004_test/mri/rawavg.mgz



/mnt/hgfs/subindata/MYELIN-QSM/FSoutputs_NEW/BRL_0004_test



 mri_convert 
/mnt/hgfs/subindata/MYELIN-QSM/FSoutputs_NEW/BRL_0004_test/mri/rawavg.mgz 
/mnt/hgfs/subindata/MYELIN-QSM/FSoutputs_NEW/BRL_0004_test/mri/orig.mgz 
--conform_min



mri_convert.bin 
/mnt/hgfs/subindata/MYELIN-QSM/FSoutputs_NEW/BRL_0004_test/mri/rawavg.mgz 
/mnt/hgfs/subindata/MYELIN-QSM/FSoutputs_NEW/BRL_0004_test/mri/orig.mgz 
--conform_min

$Id: mri_convert.c,v 1.226 2016/02/26 16:15:24 mreuter Exp $

reading from 
/mnt/hgfs/subindata/MYELIN-QSM/FSoutputs_NEW/BRL_0004_test/mri/rawavg.mgz...

TR=2400.00, TE=0.00, TI=0.00, flip angle=0.00

i_ras = (0.99998, -0.00515189, -0.00357438)

j_ras = (0.00515192, 0.999987, 0)

k_ras = (0.00357433, -1.83865e-05, 0.999994)

changing data type from float to uchar (noscale = 0)...

MRIchangeType: Building histogram

Reslicing using trilinear interpolation

writing to 
/mnt/hgfs/subindata/MYELIN-QSM/FSoutputs_NEW/BRL_0004_test/mri/orig.mgz...



****************************************

ERROR! FOV=272.000 > 256

Include the flag -cw256 with recon-all!

Inspect orig.mgz to ensure the head is fully visible.

****************************************



Linux ubuntu 4.15.0-112-generic #113~16.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 10 04:37:08 UTC 
2020 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux



recon-all -s BRL_0004_test exited with ERRORS at Fri Oct 30 05:19:38 PDT 2020



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