Gabriel,

Could you provide a link to the document you are following?

In order to flatten, you need to introduce cuts, which means drawing 
borders (or using automatically drawn ones).  It sort of looks below as 
though no cuts were drawn, but the sphere was smashed flat like a 
pancake.  This is not desirable.

Donna

On 05/23/2011 08:01 AM, Gabriel Gonzalez Escamilla wrote:
>
> I'm using the help of Caret sorfware to make surface flattening:
>
> When I try to make a manual flat from the lh.oring surface from 
> FreeSurfer, something strange happens, that the final flat does not 
> show anything, only looks gray (see attached high resolution figure).
>
> I'd made the surface inflation using 500 iterations, inflating every 
> 10 iterations and an inflation factor of 2 as suggested.
>
> In the figure you can look at all main steps I'd followed to create 
> the flat surface (left-to-right), and include the dialogs with 
> configurations and the results from the "crossover check" and output 
> from the last *"Mult-Resolution Morphing Flat Surface"* step using 
> only one cycle. Note that if you magnify the attached image you are 
> able to read the dialogs
>
> Thanks in advanced,
>
> Gabriel
>
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