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Hi Steven,

This bug should be fixed in a more recent version of FSLeyes - you can
download the latest version from:

https://users.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/~paulmc/fsleyes/dist/

Cheers,

Paul

On 29/06/2019, Steven Ufkes <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I am having an issue displaying a 4D image in fsleyes. The image was
> generated by following the instructions in FSL's TBSS tutorial
> (https://fsl.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl/fslwiki/TBSS/UserGuide). The image is a
> number of 3D FA images for each subject in a study, combined in one image.
> Each volume should be the FA image for a single subject.
>
> When I view this image in fslview or MNI Display, the volumes display
> correctly: each volume is a distinct FA image. When I view the image in
> fsleyes, each volume looks almost identical, except that a few slices in
> each volume are messed up (different slices in different volumes). When I
> ask fsleyes to open at a specific volume using the -v option, each of the
> specified volumes initially displays correctly. Only after switching between
> volumes in the fsleyes window does the slice-corruption/rendering issue
> occur.
>
> I have view many other images in fsleyes (3D and 4D), without this issue. I
> have no idea why this image does not display correctly, and it seems to be
> an issue with fsleyes rather than the image itself.
>
> Running FSLeyes 0.26.1 (fsl version 6), on MacOS 10.14.5.
>
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