Hi - if you just want to use a single colourmap for an image you can
change the colourmap in FSLView - press the (i) button. If you want a
mix of (eg) gray and colour within an image, like with the "render"
outputs from SIENA/X, you need to combine two images together (eg one
to be grey one to be coloured) using the command-line "overlay" program.
Cheers, Steve.
On 7 Sep 2006, at 00:19, Johan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to colorize a (single) volume file, so that in fslview
> I get, instead of a grey brain, a blue(or red) one? I think it's done
> when you analyse a set of data with the GLM in fast, but can't find
> how it's done...
>
> Thanks!
> Johan
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