Holger, you might also play with the fill threshold (--fillthresh) 
option. In the end, it can't be any smoother than your voxel size of course.
doug

Bruce Fischl wrote:
> Hi Holger
> you can try dilating and eroding the label (a morphological close)
>
> cheers
> Bruce
>
> On Wed, 8 Feb 2012, Klein, Holger wrote:
>
>> Dear Freesurfers,
>> Having used mri_label2vol I received a suitable volume that was 
>> slightly unsmooth unfortunately. I was looking for a proper command 
>> to ameliorate the smoothness of
>> my volume but could not find a solution.
>>
>> Could anyone give me an advice to cope with that problem?
>>
>> Any help is greatly appreciated, 
>>
>> Thanks in advance, 
>>
>> Holger
>>
>>
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