Hi Martina, what exactly do you want? You can get a separate file for each seg with different calls to mri_binarize specifying only one label. doug
On 05/24/2012 10:38 AM, Martina Papmeyer wrote:
Thanks for your help, Bruce!
Unfortunately, this also leads to a mgz.file where hippocampus and amygdala are "merged" together so that I can't see anymore what is hippocampus and what is amygdala (both have same value). I tried some other things but nothing appears to work. Any other suggestions?
Many thanks, Martina
Quoting Bruce Fischlfischl@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu on Thu, 24 May 2012 08:53:14 -0400 (EDT):
Hi Martina you can use mri_binarize --match 17 --match 18... to do this.
cheers Bruce
On Thu, 24 May 2012, Martina Papmeyer wrote:
Hello everyone,
I guess that this might be a simple question but I couldn't find an answer to my problem yet.
I would like to extract and visualize four labels from my aseg.mgz file for illustration purposes. I tried the following:
mri_extract_label aseg.mgz 17 18 53 54 filename.mgz
(the values correspond to left/right amygdala and left/right hippocampus as specified in FreeSurferColorLUT.txt file)
This command unfortunately combines all the four selected labels together so that I can't differentiate amygdala and hippocampus anymore when I load the filename.mgz file together with my FreeSurferColorLUT.txt file in tkmedit.
Is there any other FS tool I can use?
Any form of help would be highly appreciated!
Many thanks and all best wishes, Martina
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