when running mris_make_surfaces it's possible to manually set CSF,GM,WM and
related thresholds.

now, what of the case where one simply doesn't have any CSF?

i.e. an ex-vivo scan.

I find it really hard to get a good pial surface despite much
experimentation. It wants to contract the GM and make the outer edges CSF,
no matter what I do.

I should say also that the T1 is really an MTR scan (nearly, but not
exactly the same intensity profile) and the brains are macaque and marmoset.

I also find it hard to get the intensities such that frontal WM and e.g.
the extreme capsule have WM range intensity. I'm happy to do manually, but
I canot get the gradient from WM to GM right manually in these areas to
satisfy mris_make_surfaces.

the data is really high resolution. it would be really great to capture the
whole GM ribbon.

putting in noise at a sensible average intensity for CSF doesn't seem to
help.

many thanks,

Colin
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