I'm not sure what this refers to because there is no history in the 
email. I'm guessing that you want to extract a certain range of frames 
from a multiframe file. If so try theĀ  --fsubsampleĀ  option in mri_convert

On 10/12/2022 2:33 PM, Proulx, Jean Sebastien wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Specifying a single volume frame with # is great, but how to specify a 
> range or multiple arbitrary choosen frames?
> Something like #0..9 would be nice for the 1st to the 10th frame, and 
> #0,2,4 for the 1st, 3rd and 5th frames.
>
> Thanks for the help and
> Have a very good day!
> Sebastien
>
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