Sander,
With pipeline I mean that a single image is processed at a time all the way up to the final image combination step, without leaving memory
You presumably meant to clarify that "the user is not directly involved with moving intermediate images to and from HDD storage". Surely, as image sizes grow, even with large amounts of memory, there will always be a situation where information has to be 'swapped out' to HDD storage during a process, even a fully automated process.
I agree that the current PixInsight 'phased' approach requires the user to remain intimately involved in 'organising' the data created during all the intermediate steps - which is time-consuming, and which does NOT suit the sometimes haphazard, random, approach I have seem some users applying when it comes to 'organising' their data. I also therefore fully acknowledge that the PI method really only suits the 'anal' amongst us - those who, like me, are willing to sacrifice a LOT of time and effort to collating and renaming data into understandable storage structures, and who are also quite happy to take the time to organise, rename, and save all the intermediate PI stages, as ProcessIcons, to help them understand what the h3ll it was that they actually
did all those weeks ago - when they created that un-processable 'masterpiece-in-the-making' image

Everybody has their own approach (thankfully), and will use methods that THEY are most comfortable with. A few of them (actually, all of 'us', I suppose) are also then 'curious enough' to seek out new ways of doing things, no matter how 'strange or awkward' they might initially seem, at first, and then some of us will just use those new (PI) methods to the exclusion of all others, just because those methods suit our approach.
Until, of course, another - even better - method comes along, irrespective of how 'strange or awkward' THAT new method might initially be to implement
