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Hi Douglas,I would going from freesurfer 6 to freesurfer 5.3, not from FS 5.3 to FS 6.Best,El vie., 12 nov. 2021 15:51, Douglas N. Greve <dgreve@mgh.harvard.edu> escribió:If you are going from 5.3 to 6, you should just be able to run recon-all -all on the 5.3 folder and it should take into account your previous edits (make a copy first though:)_______________________________________________
On 11/12/2021 4:40 AM, Steve Petersen wrote:
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Dear all,
We conducted the recon-all and applied a quality control protocol in several subjects using the FSurfer 6 version. Now, we would like to run the recon-all again on an older version of FSurfer (5.3 v) but considering the edits we made on those previous recon-all. Is this possible?, and if so, what would be the command?
Thank you very much in advance.
Best regards,
Steve.
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