Hi Deniz,
if it is a mask or a label, you may want to use nearest neighbour interpolation (instead of the default tri-linear), use -rt nearest with mri_convert.
Best, Martin
On 04/03/2013 12:40 PM, Bruce Fischl wrote:
Hi Deniz
yes, mri_convert or mri_vol2vol should be able to do this. e.g. mri_convert -at <xform> <input vol> <output vol>
cheers
Bruce
On Wed, 3 Apr 2013, Deniz Ozgen wrote:
I registered two images using mri_robust_register.
Is possible to apply the same transformation to another image (a mask) in the same space as the initial "mov" image?
(using the lta files?) I could not find the information in Freesurfer site.
Thanks
Deniz
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