Hi.

That alleviates my fears a bit, thanks.  At the end of the crossover
process, we had been getting a large number of crossovers, and were just
trying to investigate every possible cause.  I think we may attempt to
make more cuts to eliminate the crossovers we have been getting.

Also, this is actually ferret data, so it probably looks a little odd. 
We ran the Full hemisphere (ellipsoid) and Morph Sphere on it.

Thanks!
Lindsey

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Hi Lindsey,

I've seen the back side of the compressed medial wall get painted red 
when a crossover check is run on that view.  So I don't get worked up 
about that.

But what I see in window 2 looks strange.  This is human data?  Partial

or full hemisphere?  It just doesn't look like a normal, human 
hemisphere surface to me, but maybe it's just the viewing angle.

Donna

On 07/20/2007 01:09 PM, Lindsey Leigland wrote:
> Hello.
>  
> I am fairly new to using Caret, and I am having a crossover problem.

> The entire lateral segmentation surface that I have created is
colored
> red after the initial flattening steps (see attached image), and so
it
> seems as if I am doing something wrong.  Has anyone ever seen this,
or
> does anyone have an idea of what I may be doing incorrectly?
>  
> Thanks for your help,
> Lindsey 
>  
> Lindsey Leigland, OHSU 
>   
>
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