This question was asked on the FSL list and I thought it would be pertinent
on this list as well in relation to mri_convert.

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From: Saad Jbabdi <s...@fmrib.ox.ac.uk>

The bvecs are supposed to be relative to the image grid.

On 22 Sep 2009, at 13:34, Laura Mancini wrote:

 Dear all,
>
> In FSL, do the x, y, z components of the bvecs correspond to the image
> axes (i.e. along the directions of the data matrix indices), or to the
> patient axes as defined in the nifti header, or something else?
>
> Many thanks,
> Laura
>
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when one converts a dicom data set containing diffusion data with
mri_convert it generates bvecs and bvals. the bvecs are unit vectors
relative to some coordinate system. is this the coordinate system of the
scanner or the coordinate system of the image volume?

cheers,

satra
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