Hi Chethana

are you sure it is a problem with the volume? It may just be a 
visualization issue. Try changing the window levels

cheers
Bruce

On Wed, 23 Aug 
2017, Chethana wrote:

> To,
> The Freesurfer experts,
>
> I am analysing a set of MRI images in freesurfer 6. In the step 1 of 
> freesurfer data processing the dura and skull are stripped and during the 
> process of inspection with manual edits of the aux volume if I save the 
> progress and reopen the same image for review they appear very brightly 
> intense and unable to differentiate grey from white matter.
> Attaching two pictures for the same
>
> the first picture is without saving
>
> The second brightly intense picture attached is when the edit is opened for 
> review after saving the volume where the grey white matter differentiation is 
> difficult to see
>
> Can you kindly suggest how do I rectify this error or any other solution for 
> the same?
>
> Thanks and regards
> Chethana
>
>
>
>
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