That is what we have written it to do.
All FSL programs will do this.
Effectively we make our writing interface easier and
hence write out files which are equivalent to the input
files, but may be stored slightly differently, as is the
case here. Is it causing a problem with some software?
All the best,
Mark
On 2 Oct 2009, at 11:32, Rolf Heckemann wrote:
> When I use fslswapdim to convert a NIfTI file that has a scale slope
> greater than one, the resulting file has a scale slope of one and the
> original voxel values have been multiplied by the scale slope. Is
> this what it is supposed to do? I would have expected the resulting
> file to have the same scale slope as the original.
>
> Regards
>
> Rolf
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