Try saving the paint volume as wunil ifh format.  Then read the resulting .ifh 
file (a text file).  The integer : label mappings are there, but there is a 
translation of two, if I recall correctly.

You could also convert the surface paint file to text and look just after the 
header; that mapping should require no offset, but I'm not 100% certain your 
surface and volume indices will match.  The volume ifh is safer, and the offset 
is constant across labels.  I think it is +2 -- not certain.


On Aug 21, 2014, at 6:47 AM, Goulas Alexandros (PSYCHOLOGY) 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear all,
> 
> 
>   I have exported the PHT00 atlas from Caret to niftii with the paint to 
> volume function. The niftii volume consists of unique integers in every voxel 
> denoting an area in PHT00. Can you please indicate how I can get the 
> correspondances between these integers and the acronyms of the PHT00 areas?
> 
> many thanks in advance.
> 
> 
> Alex
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