Dear FS experts,
I'm making some flattenings of one subject on FS and I'm wondering if it is possible to see the ?h.curv or the ?h.sulc on grayscale and not in red-green nor in the binary gray representations of tksurfer.
Regards, Gabriel.
I don't think so. You can display it in a heat scale by loading it as an overlay. If you save it as an rgb then strip out the color it might give you a decent gray scale. doug
Gabriel Go.Es. wrote:
Dear FS experts,
I'm making some flattenings of one subject on FS and I'm wondering if it is possible to see the ?h.curv or the ?h.sulc on grayscale and not in red-green nor in the binary gray representations of tksurfer.
Regards, Gabriel.
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Many thanks Doug,
I'll give it a try ;) I guess the mgh file has been delivered to you, right?
Bests, Gabriel
Date: Tue, 31 May 2011 15:34:34 -0400 From: greve@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu To: gabriellbk@hotmail.com CC: freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] curvature of flattening
I don't think so. You can display it in a heat scale by loading it as an overlay. If you save it as an rgb then strip out the color it might give you a decent gray scale. doug
Gabriel Go.Es. wrote:
Dear FS experts,
I'm making some flattenings of one subject on FS and I'm wondering if it is possible to see the ?h.curv or the ?h.sulc on grayscale and not in red-green nor in the binary gray representations of tksurfer.
Regards, Gabriel.
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