Did the images have .mat files to begin with? If so, then this would have
caused problems. Step (4) is so that the originals revert back to their
original orientation - which only works if the images don't already have .mat
files. If they do have, then these should probably have been copied
somewhere, and then copied back afterwards.
Best regards,
-John
> I got the error message that the images do not all have the same
> orientation and voxel size when I try to compare the nomalized images and
> their fliped images even after I follow John Ashburner's instruction:
>
> 1) Make a copy of one of your spatially normalised images.
> 2) Use the Display button to flip all the other images:
> a) Set x zoom to -1
> b) Click the Reorient Images button, and select these images.
> 3) Reslice all your flipped spatially normalised images to match
> the saved unflipped image, using either the Coregister or Realign buttons
> (reslice only). 4) Delete the .mat files created by Display.
>
>
> I think there should be some problem that was ignored, but what's that?
> I used Realign button in step 3 because when I used Coregister button, I
> could only reslice 1 subject at one time and when number of subject is more
> than one, it could not work.
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