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Hi!

Thanks for the hint Guangyu. Indeed I thought about this method, but I should say that I have 10 subjects and 10 images for each subjects, so that I was thinking of something more "automatic".

Thank you anyway!

A.

Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2015 17:30:58 +0300
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Subject: Re: [FSL] stupid visualization question
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Hi Alain,

I think one easy way to do this with FSLview is that you first apply a up threshold of 0 to get one image, then apply lower threshold to get another image. These can be done easily with fslmath. You can load these two images to FSLview at the same time.

Regards,
Guangyu

On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 5:26 PM, Alain Imaging <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hi everybody!

I'm sorry for bothering the list with such a basic question, and I have the feeling that I may have overlooked something pretty obvious, but I will ask anyway.
I have created a statistical image that contain both positive and negative values. This values range from -3 to 3. I would like to overlay this image onto a template, keeping the value equal to 0 transparent while showing positive and negative value at the same time, in FSSview.
I could I do it ?

Thank you in advance for any tip!

Alain