Thanks Donna, I saved the ASCII .paint file- The first column contains
numbered ROIs, the second column contains paint names, which are all
"Unknown_name_(integer number)". However, it doesn't say what paint name
corresponds to what value defining that ROI. (such as, all regions with
value 4.0 are painted Color_green.) I do realize I could separate them and
plot them individually, but I wanted to know if it could be done all at
once. Are the numbers in the "Unknown_name_#" paint colors derived from the
values of the ROIs they paint? As in, an ROI defined by the value of 4 was
painted with the color "Unknown_name_4"?

On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 3:19 PM, Donna Dierker <[email protected]>wrote:

> First, the ifh has a lookup table, but you have to add or subtract 2.
>
> If you save the paint file as ASCII, there is a paint index to name lookup
> near the top (and you don't have to add or subtract 2 to that one).
>
>
> On Aug 20, 2012, at 1:07 PM, Megan Wang wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I have a .4dfp file containing ROIs. Each ROI has a different integer
> value. When I map it with Paint (ROI) to a fiducial surface and "Generate
> colors for paints without colors," I can see my ROIs on the brain very
> nicely. Is there a way to find the value in an ROI? I've been using the
> Paint Color Key's color names but I am not sure if that's correct. I
> thought there was a way to find out the value using Identify Window (as in
> click a node within the ROI and get the values in the ROI).
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Megan
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