On Nov 26, 2007, at 12:52 PM, Roland Marcus Rutschmann wrote:
On Monday 26 November 2007 18:41, John Harwell wrote:
Roland,
Dear David, Donna, John (in alphabetical order),
thanks for all your informative answers.
Just one more question about this (which is exactly what I was
looking for)
"caret_command -volume-rescale-voxels" allows you to choose the
values for rescaling and these can be set to remove outliers.
VOLUME RESCALE VOXELS
a) in the gui I have the current-values and the output range. I
didn't dare to
change the current-values before. So I thought it would alway be
scaling the
complete old range to 0..255. If I understood you right I can
change current
values and that is that the equivalent to?
VOLUME RESCALE VOXELS
caret_command -volume-rescale \
<f-input-min> <f-input-max> <f-output-min> <f-output-max> \
<input-volume-name> <output-volume-name>
Yes.
b) The docs (Caret5_MCW_Advanced_Oct_2007.pdf page 20) mention "Window
Menu->Caret Command Script Builder" which I don't find. I do find
the "Window
Menu->Script Builder" and "Execute Command" within that dialogue. I
also do
not find the described buttons "add" "del" and "run" button. Am I
missing
something here? Maybe a difference for the different OS-types?
The tutorial you are referencing was written for a recent workshop
using an unreleased version of caret.
You (and others) can find "caret snapshots" at http://
brainmap.wustl.edu/pub/caret/index.html (username=Rabbit
password=Carrot). The snapshots are compiled using the caret source
code as it is today so they may contains undocumented and partially
implemented features.
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John Harwell
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Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology
Washington University School of Medicine
660 S. Euclid Ave Box 8108
Saint Louis, MO 63110