[Mristudio-users] More AIR
Jun Yi Wang
junyiwang2002 at yahoo.com
Fri Oct 31 16:08:36 EDT 2008
Hi Sarah,
The AIR in DTI studio is used for coregistering different volumes in the same DTI scan. These volumes have the same image resolutions. You need to use SPM or FSL for coregister images with different image resolutions and FOVs.
Jun Yi Wang
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From: "Copeland, Sarah A." <SCopeland at mednet.ucla.edu>
To: "mristudio-users at mristudio.org" <mristudio-users at mristudio.org>
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2008 2:34:58 PM
Subject: [Mristudio-users] More AIR
Hello all –
I would like to be able to register my anatomic scan to the mean b0 of my DTIs so that I can draw ROIs on the anatomic scan. However, when I push the “AIR” button, it allows me to enter mean of b0s as the one to register to, but it does not recognize the analyze format or raw format anatomic images in the same folder. The only files that show up in the list are the raw data files, or the files created when doing the tensor calculations (FA, etc). I am working in DTI studio (not landmarker or ROI editor). I don’t want to normalize, just coregister anatomic and DTI scans from the same subject. Is there a way to do this?
Thanks very much,
Sarah Copeland
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