Hi there,
I think there is an option to remove all edits that have been incorporated using recon2 -clean.
Is there a chance that I can selectively undo all incorporated pial edits (ie that have been incorporated by running "recon-all -subject TEST -autorecon2 > TEST-2.log")?
Thanks very much in advance,
Torsten
what pial edits to you want to undo specifically? Was it just edits to the brain.finalsurfs.mgz volume?
On Mon, 3 Oct 2011, Torsten Ruest wrote:
Hi there,
I think there is an option to remove all edits that have been incorporated using recon2 -clean.
Is there a chance that I can selectively undo all incorporated pial edits (ie that have been incorporated by running "recon-all -subject TEST -autorecon2 > TEST-2.log")?
Thanks very much in advance,
Torsten
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Hi Bruce,
thanks for your quick reply. No I am editing using the following command:
tkmedit PARTICIPANT_FOLDER wm.mgz rh.white -aux brainmask.mgz -aux-surface lh.white
Thanks,
Torsten
On Mon, 2011-10-03 at 11:22 -0400, Bruce Fischl wrote:
what pial edits to you want to undo specifically? Was it just edits to the brain.finalsurfs.mgz volume?
On Mon, 3 Oct 2011, Torsten Ruest wrote:
Hi there,
I think there is an option to remove all edits that have been incorporated using recon2 -clean.
Is there a chance that I can selectively undo all incorporated pial edits (ie that have been incorporated by running "recon-all -subject TEST -autorecon2 > TEST-2.log")?
Thanks very much in advance,
Torsten
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and which volume are you editing? On Tue, 4 Oct 2011, Torsten Ruest wrote:
Hi Bruce,
thanks for your quick reply. No I am editing using the following command:
tkmedit PARTICIPANT_FOLDER wm.mgz rh.white -aux brainmask.mgz -aux-surface lh.white
Thanks,
Torsten
On Mon, 2011-10-03 at 11:22 -0400, Bruce Fischl wrote:
what pial edits to you want to undo specifically? Was it just edits to the brain.finalsurfs.mgz volume?
On Mon, 3 Oct 2011, Torsten Ruest wrote:
Hi there,
I think there is an option to remove all edits that have been incorporated using recon2 -clean.
Is there a chance that I can selectively undo all incorporated pial edits (ie that have been incorporated by running "recon-all -subject TEST -autorecon2 > TEST-2.log")?
Thanks very much in advance,
Torsten
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