Hi,
Are you doing this in the right order?
You specify it after the image name.
On my mac it works fine. I just run:
fslview epi -b 0,2000
and it gives me the requested range.
All the best,
Mark
On 10 Feb 2009, at 23:39, Rajeev Raizada wrote:
> Dear FSL list,
>
> The option of setting the brightness range from the command line,
> described in the output of fslview --help,
> sounds like it would be quite useful.
>
> However, on Mac OS X (Intel, 10.5.5), it doesn't appear to work,
> or at least not on my machine.
>
> fslview -b followed by number,number always brings up the same default
> brightness range, regardless of what numbers are entered.
>
> fslview --bricon gives the following:
> "--bricon: unknown error!"
>
> This is using the latest version, extracted from fsl-4.1.2-
> macosx.tar.gz
>
> Raj
>
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