On Mon, 12 Dec 2005, Danny Q. Chen wrote:
> When I displayed T1 template in spm5, the coordinates of origin were shown
> in right position, but the 3-views displays were wrong. The crosshairs were
> set to the center of the cube. When I clicked the "move crosshairs to
> origin" button, the crosshairs were set to right position.
This is the expected behaviour in "Display" and "CheckReg" and nothing
wrong. The reason behind this is that sometimes images are far away from
the mm-origin - centering to the mm-Origin would sometimes move them out
of the displayed FOV or at least produce a way to large FOV. You can
always center to the mm origin by entering "0 0 0" in the mm position box
in "Display" or by choosing the mm position entry in the "CheckReg"
context menu and entering "0 0 0" in the edit box that will appear in the
"Interactive" window.
>
> This also affected my normalization results.
>
> Please tell me if this is a bug or something is wrong in my installation. I
> downloaded spm5 and the related updates on Dec. 12, 2005. And I am running
> it in Linux.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Danny Q. Chen
>
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