Actually, the -T option is needed for 4D...but I already mentioned that
to him.
On Tuesday, April 8, 2003, at 04:17 PM, Mark Cohen wrote:
> Darren (and Mark):
> The file format you are starting with: xxx_001.img and xxx.irp exists
> ONLY on Advanced NMR scanners (the last of which was decomissioned in
> December). I have a set of tools that smoothly converts these to
> Analyze 4D format. Specifically, you use <a
> href="http://airto.loni.ucla.edu/BMCweb/HowTo/
> imconvert.html">imconvert</a> with a command line such as:
> <p>
> imconvert -i PolCog03_03877_00003_00001_00001_001.img -o
> PolCog3877_3_1.img -A 5, where the last argument is the center to
> center slice distance.
> <p>
> By the way, epi2analyze is a tool, created by Roger Woods, that saves
> the files in a 3D Analyze format, that is the standard for SPM99 and
> earlier.
>
>
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