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Douglas,
I've uploaded my t1. It should be named "soichi-cw256.nii.gz".
I am running the freesurfer with -debug option set now. I will reply back once I get the log.
Thank you! Soichi
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- Re: cw256 option not working? (Douglas N. Greve)
Message: 1 Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2020 12:37:10 -0400 From: "Douglas N. Greve" dgreve@mgh.harvard.edu Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] cw256 option not working? To: freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu Message-ID: 92a8fb3b-7a8c-d31f-05c8-97983b590217@mgh.harvard.edu Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
Can you run it with -debug as the first option and send me the (copious) terminal output? Even better if you can send me the data so I can try it out in the soon-to-be-released version 7. Instructions below
From the linux command line, Create the file you want to upload, eg, cd $SUBJECTS_DIR tar cvfz subject.tar.gz ./subject Now log? into our anonymous FTP site: ftp surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu It will ask you for a user name: use "anonymous" (no quotes) It will ask you for a password: use "anonymous" (no quotes) cd transfer/incoming binary put subject.tar.gz Send an email that the file has been and the name of the file.
On 4/17/2020 12:29 PM, Soichi Hayashi wrote:
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Hello.
I am trying to run recon-all on HCP7T data and seeing this error message.
ERROR! FOV=268.800 > 256 Include the flag -cw256 with recon-all! Inspect orig.mgz to ensure the head is fully visible.
I've looked at orig.mgz, and it looks fine to me (screenshot attached).
Anyway, I've added the -cw256 option to the command line.
$ recon-all -i ../5e977c0dfe00f4e4b4976207/5a052586eec2b300611abffc/t1.nii.gz -subject output -all -parallel -openmp 8 -hippocampal-subfields-T1 -hires -cw256
However, I am still seeing the same error message saying that I should add the flag -cw256. Am I setting this option incorrectly? I am using freesurfer version 6.0.0.
Thank you! Soichi Hayashi Screenshot from 2020-04-17 12-28-01.png
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