Hi Smith,
Thanks, '-F' option works fine for me too.
It looks like '-F' option has already have '-m' function.
When I use '-F' and '-m' simutaneously, an error like below was shown.
> bet dvv167NY_ax dvv167NY_axb -m -F
** ERROR (nifti_image_read): failed to find header file for
'dvv167NY_axb_tmp_brain_mask'
** ERROR: nifti_image_open(dvv167NY_axb_tmp_brain_mask): bad header info
Error: failed to open file dvv167NY_axb_tmp_brain_mask
Cannot open volume dvv167NY_axb_tmp_brain_mask for reading!
See you at Cardiff
bs Jeong
> Hi - it works fine for me :)
>
> You should be typing something like:
>
> bet dti_4d dti_4db -F
>
> Cheers.
>
>
> On 16 Aug 2007, at 10:16, bs Jeong wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>> I did bet for 4D DTI image using FSL4.0
>>
>> After typed 'bet dti_4d dti_4db -m -f', skull was stripped well.
>> But 'dti_4db.nii.gz' was no longer 4d image.
>> Just first image of dti_4d was remained.
>>
>> The option '-F' did not work for 4d DTI image.
>> I did bet using both intel Mac and 64-bit linux (FC5) machine.
>> Same command did work correctly in FSL3.X
>>
>> thanks,
>>
>> bs Jeong
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