you can use mri_convert --frame 0 to get the 1st frame.
doug
Gonzalo Rojas Costa wrote:
> Hi Bruce:
>
> And how can I get only one frame ?... I don't know why the medical
> technologist got the two frames...
>
> Sincerely,
>
>
> Gonzalo Rojas Costa
>
>
> Bruce Fischl escribió:
>
>> the 2nd
Hi Bruce:
And how can I get only one frame ?... I don't know why the medical
technologist got the two frames...
Sincerely,
Gonzalo Rojas Costa
Bruce Fischl escribió:
> the 2nd one is a 4D volume with 2 frames (each of which is 256x256x176)
>
> cheers
> Bruce
> On
> Wed, 22 Sep 2010, Gonza
the 2nd one is a 4D volume with 2 frames (each of which is 256x256x176)
cheers
Bruce
On
Wed, 22 Sep 2010, Gonzalo Rojas Costa wrote:
> Hi:
>
> What it means the "nframes" parameter ?... Which is the difference between a
> 001 mgz file that has "dimensions: 256 x 256 x 176" and another that has
Hi:
What it means the "nframes" parameter ?... Which is the difference between a
001 mgz file that has "dimensions: 256 x 256 x 176" and another that has
"dimensions: 256 x 256 x 176 x 2" ?...
Sincerely,
Gonzalo Rojas Costa
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