[MINC-users] RGB-style combinations in Display

Gabriel A. Devenyi gdevenyi at gmail.com
Wed Apr 29 13:06:42 EDT 2015


Thanks Vlad,

Can you offer some example steps on how we might do that if we had three
co-registered images?

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Computational Brain Anatomy Laboratory
Cerebral Imaging Center
Douglas Mental Health University Institute
McGill University
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On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 3:25 PM, Vladimir S. FONOV <vladimir.fonov at gmail.com
> wrote:

> You can create an RGB minc file ( i.e 4D volume - x,y,z  + vector
> dimension) , Display will display it properly, but you will not be able to
> adjust contrast dynamically.
>
> P.S. Components will have to be in the [0,1] range.
>
> On 15-04-15 02:46 PM, Gabriel A. Devenyi wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Jurgen(CC'd) and I were discussing the fact that many times we have
>> T1/T2/PD images of the same brain, and it would be interesting to use that
>> for RGB layering in Display (after appropriate registration). We could set
>> individual colours, but we couldn't find a setting to make Display "add"
>> the colours where they overlap. This would be similar to the colour
>> overlay
>> available in register, but we'd like the other features Display offers.
>>
>> Is this possible? Can anyone provide some hints? Thanks!
>>
>>
>
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>
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