Re: [Freesurfer] Stylus Input for Cortical Edits

2012-04-11 Thread Alan Francis
Hi Wil:

The model we use for manual morphometry is the Wacom BAMBOO (pen) : Model
CTL-460.

best,

Alan

On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 12:22 PM, Irwin, William wir...@memory.ucsf.eduwrote:

  Hi-

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 I have been considering this option, and these comments pretty much make
 it a given.

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 Could you provide a bit more details: Which models? Are you using tablets
 with Linux (RH or Ubuntu) and/or MAC OS?

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 Thanks,

 Wil

 
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 *From:* Alan Francis [mailto:alandarkene...@gmail.com]
 *Sent:* Thursday, April 05, 2012 6:53 AM
 *To:* Jeff Stout
 *Cc:* freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu

 *Subject:* Re: [Freesurfer] Stylus Input for Cortical Edits

  ** **

 Hi Jeff:

 ** **

 We too have found Wacom tablets are great for editing and also these are
 easy on the back and eyes.

 ** **

 best,

 ** **

 Alan

 On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 6:46 PM, Emily Rogalski erogal...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 We have found Wacom tablets are excellent for editing.

 On Apr 4, 2012 4:40 PM, Jeff Stout jstout...@yahoo.com wrote:

  Hi All,

 ** **

 We have a large number of subjects that need minor edits (orbital frontal
 cortex/eye issues subcortical parcellation etc.).  To speed up the process
 I was wondering if a stylus input would help with the editing.

 ** **

 Do the graphics tablets (stylus input) work with freesurfer editing?  Do
 they end up being useful or is it not worth investing in?  And if so, could
 someone recommend a brand (wacom?) that would work with Ubuntu 10.04 (or
 just linux in general).

 ** **

 ** **

 Thank you,
 Jeff Stout

 ** **

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Re: [Freesurfer] Stylus Input for Cortical Edits

2012-04-05 Thread Alan Francis
Hi Jeff:

We too have found Wacom tablets are great for editing and also these are
easy on the back and eyes.

best,

Alan

On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 6:46 PM, Emily Rogalski erogal...@gmail.com wrote:

 We have found Wacom tablets are excellent for editing.
 On Apr 4, 2012 4:40 PM, Jeff Stout jstout...@yahoo.com wrote:

  Hi All,

 We have a large number of subjects that need minor edits (orbital frontal
 cortex/eye issues subcortical parcellation etc.).  To speed up the process
 I was wondering if a stylus input would help with the editing.

 Do the graphics tablets (stylus input) work with freesurfer editing?  Do
 they end up being useful or is it not worth investing in?  And if so, could
 someone recommend a brand (wacom?) that would work with Ubuntu 10.04 (or
 just linux in general).


 Thank you,
 Jeff Stout

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[Freesurfer] Stylus Input for Cortical Edits

2012-04-04 Thread Jeff Stout
Hi All,
We have a large number of subjects that need minor edits (orbital frontal 
cortex/eye issues subcortical parcellation etc.).  To speed up the process I 
was wondering if a stylus input would help with the editing.
Do the graphics tablets (stylus input) work with freesurfer editing?  Do they 
end up being useful or is it not worth investing in?  And if so, could someone 
recommend a brand (wacom?) that would work with Ubuntu 10.04 (or just linux in 
general).

Thank you,
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Re: [Freesurfer] Stylus Input for Cortical Edits

2012-04-04 Thread Emily Rogalski
We have found Wacom tablets are excellent for editing.
On Apr 4, 2012 4:40 PM, Jeff Stout jstout...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Hi All,

 We have a large number of subjects that need minor edits (orbital frontal
 cortex/eye issues subcortical parcellation etc.).  To speed up the process
 I was wondering if a stylus input would help with the editing.

 Do the graphics tablets (stylus input) work with freesurfer editing?  Do
 they end up being useful or is it not worth investing in?  And if so, could
 someone recommend a brand (wacom?) that would work with Ubuntu 10.04 (or
 just linux in general).


 Thank you,
 Jeff Stout

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