You might need to specify the bricon range for each image separately. You
can do this by writing a shell script to generate the string of arguments
you want fslview to open, e.g.:
String=""
for file in spmT*.hdr ; do
String=`echo "$String""$file"" -b 3,6 "`
done
fslview $String
Peace,
Matt.
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From: FSL - FMRIB's Software Library [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of Rajeev Raizada
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 6:49 PM
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Subject: [FSL] Q: fslview -b range applied to multiple images at once?
One last fslview -b question, now that we've established
that the option needs to be placed after the image name.
What I really want to do is to open a bunch of images
all scaled to the same brightness range.
e.g.
fslview spmT*.hdr -b 3,6
This only appears to apply the brightness range
to the first image in the wildcard-list,
rather than to all of them.
Does anyone way a workaround for this?
Many thanks,
Raj
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