Hi Isaac

Yes, you can use mris_fill on the two surfaces, then intersect the resulting 
volumes. We use the binary mri_ribbon that does this for you, you can try that 
out instead if you want.

Cheers
Bruce

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Hi there,

Apologies if this is a basic question: I have two surfaces and I would like to 
make a ribbon/mask of the area between the surfaces. How could I go about this? 
Is mris_fill the right tool to use?

Thanks for your help!
Isaac



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