Hi Megan

I can only help you with the first problem

You can display both simultaneously. This is outlined in the 5.5
User_guide_Analysis Tutorial which can be downloaded from the website.

In it is explains:

While Caret was originally designed to view a single hemisphere at a time,
Caret is now able to load
multiple spec files. When multiple spec files are loaded, all of the surface
and volumes are available in the
Model Selection Control on the Main and Viewing Windows. All operations and
the Display Control
window operate on the Spec File containing the surface displayed in the Main
Window.
• Use the Display Control Dialog’s Overlay/Underlay – Surface panel to set
the Primary Overlay to
Metric, the Secondary Overlay to No Coloring, and the Underlay to Shape.
• Set the selected Metric to Attention Shifts Pop Avg.
• Set the selected Shape to Folding (mean curvature).
• Choose File:Open Spec File. In the Open Spec File Dialog,
navigate up one directory and then down into the
Left_HEM directory. Choose the only spec file.
• In the Spec File Dialog press the Select All button followed
by the Load button to load all files. In the New Spec
Dialog, choose Keep Loaded Spec so that the right
hemisphere remains in memory.
• Use the Display Control Dialog’s Overlay/Underlay –
Surface panel to set the Primary Overlay to Metric, the
Secondary Overlay to No Coloring, and the Underlay to
Shape.
• Set the selected Metric to Attention Shifts Pop Avg.
• Use the Main Window’s Model Selection control to select All
Fiducial Surfaces. You should now see both the right and
left hemispheres displayed.

Hope this helps,

Matt


On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 7:42 PM, Megan Herting <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi,
>
>
>
> I’m new to using Caret but I have some questions that perhaps you can help
> me address.
>
>
>
> First, I see in some older posts that Caret does not allow you to view both
> hemispheres in the same window. From what I can tell this is still the case.
> Am I correct?
>
>
>
> Also, how can I change the Coloring Mode vector colors. For example is
> there any way to change the XYZ as Red, Green, Blue to something else? Or if
> I want to put vector colors in my vector file, how should those be
> formatted?
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance for your help!
>
>
>
> -Megan
>
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Centre for Functional and Metabolic Mapping
Robarts Research Institute
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