Hi,
As I said - use the utilities img2imgcoord (or the other two if
you want standard space) and this will take the matrix and
the od coordinate and give you the new coordinate. They
are very simple to use.
All the best,
Mark
On 10 Feb 2009, at 00:30, Hugh Wang wrote:
> Thank you, Mark.
>
> I am still a bit puzzled. What I have is a .xfm 4*4 transformation
> matrix
> from Image1 to the MNI template. I would like to apply this
> transformation
> to a single voxel for which I have the xyz coordinates as numbers
> (e.g.:
> -10, 1, 12), not in an image volume. Is there a straightforward way
> to apply
> the transformation to such coordinates?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Hugh
>
>
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