Hi Kevin,

 

yes, FS 6.0 will make my workaround redundant. Changes have been done to mri_normalize, mri_em_register and mri_watershed enabling high resolution processing without constraints. However, as 7T data is always a bit tricky to process it does not run as smoothly as the standard recon-all. At least as far as I can tell.

 

Best,

Falk

 

P.S. Glad to hear the workaround is doing well! :)

 

Von: freesurfer-bounces@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu [mailto:freesurfer-bounces@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu] Im Auftrag von Kevin Aquino
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Cc: cloud87fan@gmail.com
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Hi Falk,

 

Just to jump on this as well – does FS 6.0 make HiResRecon redundant?

 

– I've been using HiResRecon [working like a charm :) ] and wondering if FS 6.0 will cut the need for that workaround.


Cheers,

 

 

Dr Kevin Aquino

Research fellow,

Sir Peter Mansfield Magnetic Resonance Center, The University of Nottingham. 


Honorary Research Fellow
School of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Sydney

 

 

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On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 9:24 AM, Falk Lüsebrink <falk.luesebrink@ovgu.de> wrote:

Hi Yun,

if it is for some reason impractical to use a beta version of FreeSurfer you can also try to follow the HiResRecon (http://freesurfer.net/fswiki/HiResRecon) I put together some time ago. This solves the issues related to high resolution data and will circumvent conformation to 1 mm^3.

However, if the subcortical segmentation is of interest or if you want to have a look at a future-proof processing pipeline you should aim for the beta version of FreeSurfer. Several improvements have been made to v6.0 so it's definitely worth checking out, especially for high resolution data.

Best,
Falk

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Hi Yun

you should probably get a beta version of 6.0 - it has much improved highres support. 7T can be hard though. Kyoko Fujimoto (ccd) put together a pipeline for 7T that worked pretty well. You might check in with her Bruce


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> I have 7T high resolution data 0.625mm.  Is it  appropriate to process the data using recon-all ? If not, any idea?
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> Thanks!
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