Hi Ed,
I hope that the fact you are now asking about MNI - tlrc transforms
means that you got your flirt registrations to work ok in the end.
For MNI-tlrc I assume you are talking about the transformation that
Matthew Brett has developed.
It would be possible to code this up as a warp field and then
apply it using applywarp.
You would just have to go through each voxel, use the coordinate
transformation and save the result in a warp field (3 x 3D volumes,
saved as a 4D volume, one for each coordinate component).
The difficulty would be getting the origin and axes correct, especially
for viewing in other software like AFNI. I'm afraid I don't quite know
enough about AFNI to make this work though. If anyone does know
how to set the AFNI origin and axes for a general analyze image
then we should be able to get this approach to work fine.
Cheers,
Mark
On Thursday, November 14, 2002, at 10:26 AM, Edward Vessel wrote:
> Edward Vessel <[log in to unmask]>
Hi there -
After using flirt to normalize subjects to the avg152T1 brain, I'd like to
further transform these datasets into tlrc coordinates (and, preferably, a
tlrc box as well) so that the labels and coordinates given in AFNI are more
correct. I am a aware of a few programs which take single MNI coordinate
values and output the tlrc values, but I was wondering if there is a tool
to
convert whole 3D volumes(in analyze or AFNI format) from MNI space to tlrc.
thanks,
Ed
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