Hi Randy:
Not sure if I'm missing something in your question. Did you try Display,
choose the anatomical to display then in the lower right of the Graphics
window click Add Blobs. You can then choose to add up to 6 or 7 different
blobs from various studies and these are rendered translucently on the
anatomy. Then you have your 3 orthogonal sections.
hope this helps,
Darren
At 01:07 PM 12/29/00 -0500, you wrote:
>SPMers,
>
>I have a volume of statistical and corresponding anatomical images in axial
>orientation. I would like to make a figure which contains intersecting
>coronal, axial and sagittal (one each) images through the blob of interest.
>Each image would be the colorized blob on a gray scale anatomical. Can
>anyone tell me how to do this in SPM99?
>
>Thanks.
>
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