Hi - I don't think that's possible yet - we'll put it on the FSLView
TODO list.
Cheers.
On 4 Nov 2008, at 22:46, Todd Thompson wrote:
> Hi, all. I'm trying to use FSLView to show the results of a contrast
> map
> overlayed on a mean anatomical image. I'd like to specify one LUT
> for the
> positive activations, and one LUT for the negative activations. This
> is
> possible from the "info" button on the layer, but I can't figure out
> how to
> do it from the command line.
>
> fslview <anatomical.img> <contrast.img> -l "Red-Yellow" -b 3 5
>
> gets me the positive side of it, but how can I tell the program that
> I want
> a symmetric negative side that's "Blue-Lightblue" without using the
> GUI?
>
> (I know I could add another layer, but it's very convenient to
> change the
> thresholds simultaneously.)
>
> Thanks!
> Todd
>
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