External Email - Use Caution No, unfortunately not. You can easily convert back to native space with https://secure-web.cisco.com/15FGj8EHL6HcsKZeacwIJk-Gu_jFVfXhheAXEsbEgrdY5r9aRlpV-TGm5yd6QCklQ3cvcgRqufi2cqrTJ2A1o79qpuLpxCUEqShjVr_B71PHUEUFxwujxFvWUtuplWgDsBY7aIGL17JT76F9lzscxkDBH4ElJRb8F0gF6gpMXDxpbwSa6tufN8hdG4QMhqC4iEMCpM2l1UHRu8PCzocIJyV-ajV9RNVfn6Ht3qf6PUVMt71CGzBwkvsOZB2M6Ik6tBD4IVgHLRMZ6XRSA4O64Ug/https%3A%2F%2Fsurfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu%2Ffswiki%2FFsAnat-to-NativeAnat

On 9/6/2023 10:33 AM, Rona Haker wrote:

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Hi,
Can recon-all be performed without zero-padding the final matrix aparc+aseg in order to keep the original T1w matrix size?
This will greatly help me in further analyses.
Thank you!

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