No, not easily. I think the field of view must be lower in that
dimension and so it is cropping.
On 5/28/2021 3:23 PM, Melissa Marie Rundle wrote:
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Hi,
I am using mri_convert to change the orientation of an image in its
native space from LPS to PSR.
Ex. Mri_convert –out_orientation PSR input_file output_file
Sometime when I do this, I lose the last coronal slice(s) of the
occipital lobe when the image is converted to PSR. Is there some way
to ensure that when I change the orientation, I get the whole brain back?
Thanks,
Melissa
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