Hi,
If the labels (L, R, A, P, S, I) are correctly placed with respect to the anatomy then there is nothing wrong with this.
FSLView will show data in a particular configuration, based on the scanning planes, and this might look inverted with respect to other viewers, but is not really a problem.
If you don't like this view and want to see the data in a more canonical orientation, then you can apply fslreorient2std to your images before viewing them.
If the labels are incorrectly placed with respect to the anatomy, then this is a serious problem and you need to consult the wiki to see how to fix it.
All the best,
Mark
On 29 Apr 2014, at 15:35, Sophie Raquin <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hello everybody,
> I'm analysing some DTI Image with fsl (pretraitement with spm on MATLAB) and a full of my data are inverted : in FSLview the brain is reversed..
> Have you got any idea about my problem?
> Thanks
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