what is a "3TS" image? Do you mean it was acquired at 3T? What sequence and what parameters (TE/TR/TI/TD/flip angle)?
cheers Bruce On Tue, 19 Jul 2016, Dorsa Haji Ghaffari wrote: > Hi Bruce, > that is a 3TS T1 weighted image and is taken after the patients have taken > the contrast medium. I have played with the intensities in Analyze and this > is the best I could get. Do you have any suggestions for getting better > contrast? > > Thank you > > Dorsa > > On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 4:29 PM, Bruce Fischl <fis...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> > wrote: > also, please post to the list so that others can answer! > thanks > Bruce > On Tue, 19 Jul 2016, Dorsa Haji Ghaffari wrote: > > Here it is. Also can you explain why the algorithm > works best with 1mm^3 > voxel size? > > Thank you! > > > > > > > > > The information in this e-mail is intended only for the person to whom > it is > addressed. If you believe this e-mail was sent to you in error and the > e-mail > contains patient information, please contact the Partners Compliance > HelpLine at > http://www.partners.org/complianceline . If the e-mail was sent to you > in error > but does not contain patient information, please contact the sender > and properly > dispose of the e-mail. > > > > _______________________________________________ Freesurfer mailing list Freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu https://mail.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/mailman/listinfo/freesurfer