I did this before, yet I want an image with voxels in a specific mask. B=i2 A=i1+1 Then, A+B=gives me C which should contain three values Then I tried to threshold the last image to be i1==2 However this did not work. When I look at the images I find values of 2.00002 and 2.003 and 0.999 I should not get these values but not sure what happened. I am sure that my masks contain 1s and 0s On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 11:43 AM, sarika cherodath <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Hello, > > You can multiply the mask 1 with a certain value and leave mask 2 > as it and then add the two to make mask three and check voxel values to > understand if it is mask1/2 specific. > > Hope this helps > > > On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 4:03 PM, Aser A <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I have two masks all bin. Can I use how can I use ImCalc to see voxels >> specific to mask one and then voxels specific two mask 2 ( in two separate >> images ). >> >> So I want >> >> Vox_only_in_mask1= .... >> Vox_only_in_mask2= .... >> >> >> Thanks >> >> AS >> > > > > -- > Sarika Cherodath > Senior Research Fellow > Speech and Language Laboratory > National Brain Research Centre > Manesar, Gurgaon -122050 > India > > http://www.nbrc.ac.in/faculty/nandini/language.html >