Hi Sabin,
If the base-tps file contains a time point twice, that indicates that it has 
been created by passing the same time point twice, probably a typo.
You need to remove the base and tp1.long and run again with the correct 
parameters.

Best Martin

On Apr 11, 2012, at 9:31, Sabin Khadka <mr.sabinkha...@gmail.com> wrote:

> HI all,
> I ran longitudinal processing with 
> reco-all -base <templateID> -tp <MRI_T1> -tp <MRI_T2> -all
> 
> but in base-tps file of template ID I found the subject ID of MRI_T1 twice 
> instead of MRI_T1 and MRI_T2. I want to run recon-all -long which I am able 
> to do for MRI_T1 but could not do the same for MRI_T2.
> ANy help would be appreciated.
> Thanks
> SK
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