Hi Bruce, I did manage earlier to view my sphere by loading it as a surface into tksurfer. However, the sphere was pure gray, with no cortical topography indicated that I could see. Does this seem reminiscent of any problem to you? thanks, Al
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Bruce Fischl wrote: > Hi Al, > > the spherical transform creates two surfaces: > > ?h.sphere - quasi isometric spherical surface > ?h.sphere.reg - "registered" spherical surface. > > you should be able to bring them up and view then in tksurfer as any > surface, but they probably won't be very informative to look at. You might > consider using the "send_to_subject" command, which will let you see the > point correspondence between any two subjects (bring up a second tksurfer > with the target subject and click "goto point" after doing > send_to_subject). I can't remember if the version we distributed has this > on the interface, if not you should be able to use a tcl command directly. > > cheers, > Bruce > > -------------------------------------------------------- > Bruce Fischl email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mass. General Hosp. NMR Center. tel:(617)-726-4897 > Rm. 2328, Building 149, 13th Street fax:(617)-726-7422 > Charlestown, MA 02129 USA > > > > > > On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Albert Kim wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > I cannot figure out how to view my spherical surface, which I've just > > generated by running "Register Surface" from the GUI. > > The only documentation I can find on it is p47,48 of the manual. > > Anybody know how to do this? > > > > Thanks, > > Al Kim > > > > Department of Psychology > > University of Washington, Box 351525 > > Seattle, WA. 98195, USA > > E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Tel: (206)543-2395 > > > > > >