Hello, everyone.
I am trying to convert Siemens structural images into COR
images. If I do it from the GUI, it wont read
the headers and even if I enter all the info manually, it
would still say:
“Convert (040004_S01) filed – working on:
orig/mpr.easy/-unset-“.
What does it mean? Als
Hi Ronnie,
this means that something was done incorrectly in your processing. All the
surfaces should have the same number of vertices after you are done, except
the ?h.qsphere. If the ?h.orig matches the pial, you can try regenerating
the smoothwm via (from the surf dir):
mris_smooth lh.orig
I wasn't able to run the afni programs 3dVol2Surf or MapIcosahedron on the
Freesurfer surfaces since the number of nodes in the smoothwm vs pial surfaces
differed:
** invalid surfaces, different # nodes (166167,166157)
How can we best resolve this difference in the node numbers?
thanks,
-Ron
On Friday 11 March 2005 13:24, Bruce Fischl wrote:
> the output surface has to have the extension .asc .
Thanks, that fixed it.
Cheers
--R
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Rudolph Pienaar, M.Eng, D.Eng / email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MGH/MIT/HMS Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging
149 (2301) 13th Street, Charlest
Hi,
try "mris_convert input_surface output.asc".
This should work.
Florent
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Florent Segonne
PhD Candidate
Stata Center 32-D430 CSAIL MIT
1 617 253 2986
http://people.csail.mit.edu/~fsegonne
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On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, Rudolph Piena
Hi Rudolph,
the output surface has to have the extension .asc .
cheers,
Bruce
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005,
Rudolph Pienaar wrote:
> Hi all -
>
> I'd like to convert a FreeSurfer surface to ASCII format - essentially so
> that
> I can import it into say an external 3D viewer program.
>
> I understo
Hi all -
I'd like to convert a FreeSurfer surface to ASCII format - essentially so that
I can import it into say an external 3D viewer program.
I understood that 'mris_convert' converts a surface to ASCII. For a given
subject with say an inflated right hemisphere surface, I've tried called it