Hi Jane yes, you can use 'overlay' and 'slicer' to create images. If you already have the rendered_thresh_zstat files, just use slicer, e.g. to get a png file of all axial slices, run slicer filename -A 800 test.png this will create a png 800 pixels wide and adjust the heights accordingly. Alternatively, you can use -x,-y or -z options to create sagottal, coronal or axial slices (call 'slicer' without any options to see the usage) If you need to create colour overlays, use the 'overlay', e.g. to place a zstat file on to a structural, first register both into the same space and then use overlay 0 0 structural -a zstatfilename 3 8 out This will render zstatfilename on to structural, where the min Z value of 3 is red and everything above 8 is yellow It also might help to read through some report.com files from FEAT runs - the correct syntax is in ther good luck christian On 17 Mar 2004, at 16:10, Jane Aspell wrote: > Hi > > Just a quick question - fslview doesn't seem to have a facility for > printing > and because of the way i've done my analysis (i don't use higher level > feat) > there are no .png files created so is there any way i can print an > image of > the highres brain showing activations that i can see in fslview? > > thanks a lot > > Jane Aspell > -- Christian F. Beckmann Oxford University Centre for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain, John Radcliffe Hospital, Headington, Oxford OX3 9DU, UK Email: [log in to unmask] - http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/~beckmann/ Phone: +44(0)1865 222782 Fax: +44(0)1865 222717