At 75 I sometimes have difficulty remembering the order of all the image processing steps for my "standard Pixinsight workflow" (not even mentioning remembering all the settings for each of the individual processes). My standard workflow is roughly based on the general workflow from a tutorial on Light Vortex Astronomy for DSLR processing of M31. After performing DBE/BackgroundNeutraliztion/ColorCalibration this tutorial requires about 26 additional processes to be applied to the image being processed.
I recently found a way to easily save all the process icons for my "standard workflow" by using Pixinsight's Project. The link below is to my new tutorial which shows how easy it is to save
your standard workflow so that it can be loaded and used on every new image you acquire.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MtY7tI0x2Q&t=8sThe attached picture shows a screen shot of what the PI screen looks like after I've loaded my standard workflow Project. Each icon along the right side of the image represents a PI process (for example:
RGBWorkingSpace,
HistogramTransformation, etc.). Once the Project is loaded I load the image that is to be processed. Double clicking on each icon opens it up so that it can then be applied to the image. I'm not recommending this workflow, but, just showing how Project saves your icons exactly the way they were arranged when you saved them.
I hope this use of the PI Project proves helpful for you. It has saved me an enormous amount of time. I'm sure there are other ways of doing this, but, I haven't yet found them, so, this is my current solution to saving my workflows.
I have created Projects to save my standard workflow for:
Preprocessing
Deconvolution
MaskedStretch
Reducing Star Brightness
Sharpening Stars
Creating a Mosaic
I'll be glad to answer any questions if I can. My wife is currently in the hospital, so, I'm spending most of my time there, and, it will likely take me a while to respond to your questions.
Thanks for looking.
Steve