Re: [Freesurfer] Getting the resolution out

2005-09-20 Thread Evelina Busa
Hi Daniel, Is it possible to get the original dicom data? You said the data were already processed by Freesurfer when they got to you, so maybe whoever gave them to you can point you to the whereabouts of the raw dicom files? Ev On Tue, 20 Sep 2005, Daniel Goldenholz wrote: Hi Bruce I a

Re: [Freesurfer] Getting the resolution out

2005-09-20 Thread Bruce Fischl
the COR files will always be 1mm isotropic, since we resample the data to ensure it is On Tue, 20 Sep 2005, Daniel Goldenholz wrote: Hi Bruce I am not sure that I have the original dicom files. I did find a file called COR-.info in mri/orig/ This is the filedump... Perhaps this has the answ

Re: [Freesurfer] Getting the resolution out

2005-09-20 Thread Daniel Goldenholz
Hi Bruce I am not sure that I have the original dicom files. I did find a file called COR-.info in mri/orig/ This is the filedump... Perhaps this has the answer? imnr0 1 imnr1 256 ptype 2 x 256 y 256 fov 0.256000 thick 0.001000 psiz 0.001000 locatn 0.00 strtx -0.128000 endx 0.128000 strty

Re: [Freesurfer] Getting the resolution out

2005-09-20 Thread Bruce Fischl
Hi Daniel, you need to look at your original data (e.g. dicom files). You can mri_info to tell you. Bruce On Tue, 20 Sep 2005, Daniel Goldenholz wrote: Hi. I was handed some data analyzed with freesurfer, and I would like to know what is the exact resolution of the T1 mri, i.e. 1.25mm x 3mm

[Freesurfer] Getting the resolution out

2005-09-20 Thread Daniel Goldenholz
Hi. I was handed some data analyzed with freesurfer, and I would like to know what is the exact resolution of the T1 mri, i.e. 1.25mm x 3mm x 2mm for example. Where can I look in the freesurfer folder to find out? Thanks -- Daniel Goldenholz