Hi all,
Since we have updated Freesurfer with the last (3.0.5) release, we were wondering at which point we should reprocess (i.e autorecon1, autorecon2, etc) our data in order to retain the edits we have made using the previous version.
Thank you,
Antonio
Antonio Gallo, MD
NIB-NINDS-NIH
10 Center Drive
Building 10, Room 5B16
Bethesda, MD, 20892 - USA
ph #: 001-301-402.6391
fax #: 001-301-402.0373
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Hi Antonio,
Your edits will be preserved whenever you run recon-all (any part of it) unless you specifically indicate that they shouldn't by using one of the "-clean..." flags. I would recommend re-running the entire thing "recon-all -all" to be sure that all of your subjects are processed with the same version.
Jenni
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007, Gallo, Antonio (NIH/NINDS) [F] wrote:
Hi all,
Since we have updated Freesurfer with the last (3.0.5) release, we were wondering at which point we should reprocess (i.e autorecon1, autorecon2, etc) our data in order to retain the edits we have made using the previous version.
Thank you,
Antonio
Antonio Gallo, MD
NIB-NINDS-NIH
10 Center Drive
Building 10, Room 5B16
Bethesda, MD, 20892 - USA
ph #: 001-301-402.6391
fax #: 001-301-402.0373
Antonio,
Prior to downloading a new release, to determine its impact, consult the Release Notes page:
https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/ReleaseNotes
This page describes the bug fixes and any new features, and will mention any large impact on elements of processing.
In general, though, for a study, all subjects should be processed with the same version of Freesurfer.
Nick
On Wed, 2007-02-21 at 09:47 -0500, Gallo, Antonio (NIH/NINDS) [F] wrote:
Hi all,
Since we have updated Freesurfer with the last (3.0.5) release, we were wondering at which point we should reprocess (i.e autorecon1, autorecon2, etc) our data in order to retain the edits we have made using the previous version.
Thank you,
Antonio
Antonio Gallo, MD
NIB-NINDS-NIH
10 Center Drive
Building 10, Room 5B16
Bethesda, MD, 20892 - USA
ph #: 001-301-402.6391
fax #: 001-301-402.0373
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