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To view the topological defects and how they were fixed, first run
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  defect-seg --s subject
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This will take a few min to run. Next, run defect-seg --help to get commands for viewing on the volume or surface. You can replace "tkmedit" and "tksurfer" with "tkmeditfv" and "tksurferfv" to use freeview instead of tkmedit/tksurfer.
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First, load the ?h.orig.nofix surface, then load the ?h.defect_labels as an overlay. Clicking "use surface color" will color the surface regions that have defects, which is very useful for fixing topological errors. To view the defects without using defect-seg, first, load the ?h.orig.nofix surface, then load the ?h.defect_labels as an overlay. Clicking "use surface color" will color the surface regions that have defects, which is very useful for fixing topological errors.

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To view the topological defects and how they were fixed, first run

  defect-seg --s subject

This will take a few min to run. Next, run defect-seg --help to get commands for viewing on the volume or surface. You can replace "tkmedit" and "tksurfer" with "tkmeditfv" and "tksurferfv" to use freeview instead of tkmedit/tksurfer.

Surfaces

Viewing Surface Defects

To view the defects without using defect-seg, first, load the ?h.orig.nofix surface, then load the ?h.defect_labels as an overlay. Clicking "use surface color" will color the surface regions that have defects, which is very useful for fixing topological errors.

FreeviewGuide/FreeviewWorkingWithData/FreeviewSurfaces (last edited 2017-10-31 16:27:08 by MorganFogarty)