Bruce recently wrote that you could run mris_expand like this: mris_expand -t lh.white 0.5 lh.graymid
I found that didn't work, but this did: mris_expand -thickness lh.white 0.5 lh.graymid
I am using version 4.4.
By the way, is there a way to increase the resolution of the surfaces before creating final surfs?
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oops, you're right. -t does something else that is irrelevant. There is code around for supersampling the surface, but it's not integrated into anything yet. I assume you have the source so you should be able to try it out if you want.
cheers, Bruce
On Tue, 6 Oct 2009, Don Hagler wrote:
Bruce recently wrote that you could run mris_expand like this: mris_expand -t lh.white 0.5 lh.graymid
I found that didn't work, but this did: mris_expand -thickness lh.white 0.5 lh.graymid
I am using version 4.4.
By the way, is there a way to increase the resolution of the surfaces before creating final surfs?
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