AFNI Message Board

Dear AFNI users-

We are very pleased to announce that the new AFNI Message Board framework is up! Please join us at:

https://discuss.afni.nimh.nih.gov

Existing user accounts have been migrated, so returning users can login by requesting a password reset. New users can create accounts, as well, through a standard account creation process. Please note that these setup emails might initially go to spam folders (esp. for NIH users!), so please check those locations in the beginning.

The current Message Board discussion threads have been migrated to the new framework. The current Message Board will remain visible, but read-only, for a little while.

Sincerely, AFNI HQ

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bob cox
January 16, 2003 09:14AM
In principle, what you suggest would be possible. In practice, the main difficulty would be aligning the slices so that when assembled, they make a reasonably correct 3D volume. That is, you don't want the 2D slices to be translated or rotated with respect to each other. Otherwise, you'd end up with a volume like a deck of cards that hasn't been "patted flat" into a nice block. AFNI doesn't really have a tool for solving this problem. One might try to use the "imreg" program to register each pair of adjacent slices, but I don't know how well that would work.

Then there is the issue of scanning the photographs. If they are on standard radiographic film, a normal flatbed scanner wont work well - you'll need a special type of scanner designed to work with such film.

Finally, AFNI itself doesn't contain many tools for structural analyses. The FSL package from Oxford does contain a tool for gray-white extraction, as do the FreeSurfer and SureFit programs (Harvard and Washington U, respectively).

bob cox
Subject Author Posted

working from structural fMRI photos

Ted Maddess January 16, 2003 01:38AM

Re: working from structural fMRI photos

bob cox January 16, 2003 09:14AM