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

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Bruce Fischl                       email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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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
>
>

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