Hi guys,

I'm curious why the conform step of mri_convert (in generating
mri/orig.mgz) automatically interpolates oblique acquisitions.  Is this
a historical legacy?  Something mandated by other elements of the FS
pipeline?  As a consequence of this behavior, if you have an oblique
acquisition that was intentionally aligned to the actual anatomy of a
given subject's brain (e.g., using AutoAlign to generate a AC-PC aligned
acquisition), unless one manually alters the qform in the input NIFTI
file to remove the "oblique" components of the xform, there will be an
interpolation in the generation of the mri/orig.mgz, which brings with
it blurring (i.e., the same sort of concerns that prompt one to use a
single MPRAGE, rather than the average of two MPRAGEs)

Just curious...

thanks,
-MH


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