Hi Liang,

Map each of the volumes to the most representative PALS average fiducial
surface (e.g., SPM or FLIRT).  Then, use Attributes: Metric: Map metric to
RGB paint (or something like that) and "channel" each of the metrics to
the red, green, or blue color mappings.

Then use Overlay/Underlay - surface to make RGB paint the primary overlay.

Now I think you're more interested in the volume than the surface, and I'm
not 100% sure this RGB mapping will carry over to the volume, but it's
easy to try and it just might work.

Donna

> Hi Caret users,
>
> Does anyone know how to use different color palettes to display multiple
> volumes together. By selecting a option in the palette Caret provides, all
> overlay images are set to a single color pattern. However, for
> illustration,
> I need to distinguish the volumes by different colors. Thanks.
>
> Happy New Year's Day.
>
> Liang
>
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