thank you!
> Hi Angela,
>
> You could create a file that is just a 3D volume of 1s using this command:
>
> fslmaths ${FSLDIR}/data/standard/MNI152_T1_1mm.nii.gz -mul 0 -add 1
> white_background.nii.gz
>
> Then when you load up your result in fslview also add this new file
> (white_background.nii.gz) behind it using the greyscale color map and
> change that file's max/min values to 0 and 1. What you should see if a
> white background behind your brain image.
>
> I hope this helps
>
> Kx
>
>
>
> On 18 March 2014 21:57, Angela Favaro <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> HI all
>> I need to produce brain statistical images with a white background.
>> Is this at all possible with FSLVIEW?
>> If not, do you have any advice for a software to use?
>> I would like something easier than CARET...
>>
>> thank you for any advice!
>>
>> Angela
>>
>
>
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>
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