?h.curv is just the spatially smoothed ?h.white.H. If you specify -a 10 (average 10 times) it should be pretty close th ?h.curv
On Wed, 30 Aug 2017, shahin@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu wrote:
Hi Bruce, Would you be more specific. The command that you suggested generates ?h.white.K and ?h.white.H. I am trying to generate ?h.curv.
try running
mris_curvature -w <hires surface> ... On Wed, 30 Aug 2017, shahin@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu wrote:
Dear Freesurfers, I want to project a map on up-sampled inflated brain. Up-sampled inflated brain has been generated using mris_mesh_subdivide command (without any problem). But when I apply the same command to ?h.cuv I get an error message that:
ERROR: MRISread: file 'surf/rh.curv' has many more faces than vertices! Probably trying to use a scalar data file as a surface!
I even tried to regenerate ?h.curv files using mris_make_surfaces as below:
mris_make_surfaces -c -white rh.white_upsampled subjid ?h
But this command automatically down-sample rh.curv after down-sampling rh.white.
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