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To create a Workspace file, open fScan using the command: | To create a Workspace file, open fScan using the command: | ||
- | **fscan filename1 ... filenameX -D** | + | fscan filename1 ... filenameX -D |
- | Once fScan has opened, several Anatomical and Functional files will be listed in the main menu. Click show to open all windows. From here, it is possible to eliminate unnecessary files. Any anatomical files less than 300 or 400 (or occasionally 03 or 04) are of lower quality than the 300(03) or 400(04) images. They can be closed. For the functional files, depending on how many tasks were run, only the highest numbered are needed to be kept. | + | or |
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+ | Once fScan has opened, several Anatomical and Functional files will be listed in the main menu. Click ' | ||
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+ | Once you have the windows you want, select the " | ||
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+ | To skip the interactive steps above, you could explicitly list which files you want on the command line and include the [[jvs: | ||
+ | fscan filename1 ... filenameX -o exam.wdf | ||
**See Also:**\\ | **See Also:**\\ |