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Dear freesurfer,

Are there any additional resources on how to make cuts? I have found this
https://secure-web.cisco.com/18_liDyv7h8S0t-GuSrqbS0mexl0ornQBxqLR6v5JlLJUxICtX_m72JgFOKgqmcmDmNUv_rPvux5Bj3HvJdGS1wmDMB49Af-BJx9Q5hozmhhuUcgnG8xeUpfoO4g2LSz1OdFi_9on9h5ngyGR9FDKKAgMIOCzYJezDsIESZYkKSRdPHkAWMlYTYYAHYx4iD-JqVc30z2DimXPHyrLEyGpNChw8D4PkkLoasWz2jf7w4Pefp9yJvvDnZx-gyl0BhCk8ul3x-2cGVK0SVa-LKxKQHzToFKqsURPjIXBXX2NOr8s_VgCRqHl8WzMW3bCwJiearZFL1Avboe-CZ8CLgZe_w/https%3A%2F%2Fsurfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu%2Ffswiki%2Frecon-all%23Flattening
 but it isn't
enough for the project I am doing. I want to flatten the whole surface but
I may need to change where I am cutting from patient to patient. How do you
know how big the hole should be? and how many relaxation cuts should you
make? How long should they be? If you have any more guidance on how to cut
to minimise distortion, please let me know!

Also when I perform the mris_flatten function using my patch, my terminal
gives me a % near the end saying "41% total metric distortion". Can you
confirm that this value is the total metric distortion from an inflated
surface to a flatmap surface using my chosen patch?

Many thanks,
Sarah Lavelle
Trinity College Dublin
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