Once you have the view you want in fslview use a screen grab to
capture the picture.
On 25 Nov 2008, at 14:01, Angelica Hotiu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thank you so much for your clarifications.I know that using Add
> function in
> FSLview I can overlay as many images as I want but my main concern
> is how I
> can save the resultant image (resulted from overlay 3 stats images)
> and than
> using slicer to get the picture of this image. I need for publication
> pictures with 3 stats images.I was trying in the past to save the
> image
> which result after overlay but I didn't get the desired image (it
> shows just
> one). Did I miss something?I'm so sorry for this basic question.
> Thanks again for your time.
> Best Regards,
>
> Angelica
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 07:57:46 +0000, Steve Smith
> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Renderstats is just a GUI for "overlay", and I'm afraid that both are
>> limited to only to stats images. The only easy way to overlay more
>> than that is using FSLView, in which you can easily overlay as many
>> stats images as you like and setup their colourmaps (the obvious
>> downside being that this isn't scriptable, sorry!).
>>
>> Not sure about the FSLView library problem - Dave, could you advise?
>>
>> Cheers, Steve.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 23 Nov 2008, at 20:43, Angelica Hotiu wrote:
>>
>>> Dear FSL experts,
>>>
>>> I'm trying to obtain the images from the TBSS results
>>> (congratulations to
>>> developers for this tremendous work) and I have 3 basic questions:
>>>
>>> 1) I' m wondering how I can display 3 statistic images over a
>>> background
>>> image using overlay utility (or something else ?) and how I can set
>>> the lut
>>> for each image. I know that overlay can display 2 stat images over
>>> the
>>> background image and doesn't allow to set the color for the stats
>>> images.Is
>>> it something that has all this capabilities?
>>> 2) Also I used Renderstats for displaying 2 stat images over a
>>> background
>>> and did the job nicely. I'm wondering if it is possible to change
>>> the
>>> color map for each statistic image and how? (for example the first
>>> stat
>>> image has the color map Red-Yellow to change it to Green and for 2nd
>>> stat
>>> image from Blue-Light Blue to change it to Red).
>>> 3) I was trying to use 3D viewer (fsl window is closed automaticaly)
>>> and I
>>> get this message error
>>>
>>> fslview_bin: main/context.c:1266: _mesa_initialize_context:
>>> Assertion
>>> `driverFunctions->NewTextureObject' failed.
>>> /usr/local/fsl/bin/fslview: line 6: 4400 Aborted
>>> ${FSLDIR}/bin/fslview_bin $@
>>>
>>> Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
>>> Many thanks in advance.
>>> Best Regards,
>>>
>>> Angelica
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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