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I'm still a little confused. When I open up the brainmask.mgz in freeview I see 
the following. It is rotated compared to the native 001.mgz below.

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I then open the 001.mgz with freeview in a NEW terminal (seperate session),  I 
get the following.  Should thy not be the same orientation?

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From: freesurfer-boun...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu 
<freesurfer-boun...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> On Behalf Of Ruopeng Wang
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Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] 001 vs brainmask views in freeview


The first volume is always displayed in its original orientation where pixel 
data are stored. So that the pixel data don't get resampled (unless you force 
it with '-r' flag to resample it in standard RAS).

Ruopeng
On 9/16/19 1:06 PM, Alexopoulos, Dimitrios wrote:

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Thanks for info.

If I open only the brainmsk.mgz only from a new terminal it is rotated and not 
in its native orientation (which is 001's orientation).
Why does it not appear to be in native space in freeview?

Jim

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Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] 001 vs brainmask views in freeview


Hi,

When you load brainmask.mgz as the second volume, it will be realigned to 
001.mgz. The default resample method is nearest-neighbor. Thus you get the 
blocky look. You can try loading it with trilinear or cubic resampling like 
this from the command-line:

freeview -v 001.mgz brainmask.mgz -trilinear

Ruopeng
On 9/16/19 12:41 PM, Alexopoulos, Dimitrios wrote:

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Hi all,

I ran a 2yo subject through FS6.0 using 'recon-all -i /firstdicom.dcm -all' and 
the output segmentations and surfaces looks good.

Can someone explain why I see different alignments when I view the 001.mgz and 
brainmask.mgz files in freeview, depending on the order files are opened.

001.mgz AND brainmask.mgz -- 001 opened first in freeview followed by 
brainmask.mgz. Alignemnts OK but brainmask looks grainy.
[cid:image001.jpg@01D56C9B.65CA38E0][cid:image003.jpg@01D56C9B.65CA38E0]


Brainmask.mgz opened only in a new terminal. Rotated and looks smoother than 
brainmask above.
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