Dear Kenneth,
you will run into this sort of error message in SPM5 if you try to
overwrite an existing image file with another one having different
dimensions, voxel size or data type. Remove the conflicting files
before running your job and you should be fine.
Yours,
Volkmar
On Thu, 30 Mar 2006, Kenneth Rando wrote:
> I am making my first effort at using spm5 rather than spm2 for a VBM
> analysis. I have successfully segmented my images, creating the "sn"
> files. When I write the normalized images using the "sn" parameter file, I
> have the old problem from spm2, where the cerebellum is truncated. In spm2
> I had to change the default bounding box to "template" to get the larger
> dimensions I needed. SPM5 appears to require that I enter the correct
> dimensions myself. When I attempt to use the dimensions of the template
> bounding box as defined in spm2, I get an error message:
>
> "Incompatible x, y, z dimensions in input file" myfilename
> and then a set of incompatible x, y, z dimensions.
>
> I don't think I have the problem mentioned in an earlier posting that
> attributed the problem to bad file unzipping, because I have no problem
> with normalizing the data using the default bounding box dimensions.
>
> What are the suitable dimensions?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Kenneth Rando
>
>
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