Dear Mark, The log is: Registration /bin/mkdir -p reg Warning - registration to highres turned on but no highres image specified in setup file or in FEAT directory! Will not register to highres. I used both the GUI and the command line. The file il T1 output from bet2. I tried in a VM with centos and it works. Thanks Matteo 2011/11/29 Mark Jenkinson <[log in to unmask]> > Dear Matteo, > > Are you selecting it using the File Browser in the GUI? > If not, try that. > > All the best, > Mark > > > On 29 Nov 2011, at 10:09, Matteo Diano wrote: > > Dear Mark > I tried your suggestion putting in the full extension but it doesn't work > > best regard > > Matteo > > > 2011/11/29 Mark Jenkinson <[log in to unmask]> > >> Dear Matteo, >> >> Try putting in the full extension too (e.g. .nii.gz) as this would >> be put in if you selected the file using the file browser in the >> GUI, and the tests for the file existing in the tcl will fail unless >> this is included. >> >> All the best, >> Mark >> >> On 29 Nov 2011, at 07:08, Matteo Diano wrote: >> >> Dear experts, >> I'm using feat on mac with OS X 10.6.8 and I've the following error in >> the log >> >> Warning - registration to highres turned on but >> no highres image specified in setup file or in >> FEAT directory! Will not register to highres. >> >> >> but I've inserted in the gui the directory and the name of the anatomical >> image and >> also in the setup file >> >> # Subject's structural image for analysis 1 >> set highres_files(1) >> "/Users/costa/Documents/rest_fsl/s1_anat/s1_anat_brain" >> >> any suggestion >> >> Thanks >> >> Matteo Diano >> >> >> > >