thanks ziad. nope, not nearly nasty... will give a try.
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004
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> Hello Vitaly,
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> The example was meant to show how to average anatomically correct
> surfaces, rather than the spherical ones.
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> The curvature you normally see on spherical surfaces comes from the
> LocalDomainParent surface (used to be called MappingRef) in the spec file.
> The curvature of the sphere is by nature constant all over so you won't
> see anything other than round-off errors.
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> Try creating average surfaces of anatomically correct ones, like the
> smoothwm for example, then put it in the same spec file as the average
> inflated one and make the LocalDomainParent of the inflated one be the the
> average smoothwm surface. If that sounds nasty, just look at the default
> spec files generated by the scripts @SUMA_Make_Spec_* .
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> Hope this helps.
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> cheers,
> -z
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