You should be able to batch apply it with a Image Container.
Sigh! I found that but have no idea how to use it. This illustrates just how desperately a good manual/help system is needed!
One should not have to post to or search the web/forum to learn the basics of a program! That is a huge waste of time for the user and the
developers as well as the forum participants. There are some nice PixInsight tutorials out there, but one cannot have a tutorial on every aspect of a program,
that is what help and manuals are for.
We don't have a written user manual. Given the complexity and extension of PixInsight, a manual to document all the tools available would be more like a course book on image processing algorithms and techniques. There are many and excellent books on these subjects; all of them much better than anything we could write. More importantly, we believe that such a huge and complex manual would be mostly useless to our users.
I have to disagree rather pointedly with the above quote from the FAQ. I AM a newbie at PixInsight but am far from a newbie (
http://nightskypictures.com/cred.htm) at astro-imaging and I still flounder trying to deal with the interface and implementation of the processes. This is a great example of what is lacking in PixInsight since I understand exactly what the process is doing, I just have no idea how to make PixInsight do it (on multiple images). It is not a lack of knowledge about the concept or the process, just about the program and the interface.
In fact, I really do suspect this is impacting sales of PixInsight significantly. Many, if not most, new users would most likely download the trial and soon throw up their hands in frustration and go buy something either simpler or with better documentation, or both. In fact, I know of just such a person (I recommended he try PixInsight) who is not only an experienced imager but an engineer as well. If I understand him correctly as to why he is not using Pixinsight, it is because he just does not have the time to puzzle out the interface.
It is only because of the power of the program - it does some things other programs just cannot do - that I continue to persist in learning it despite the annoyance and frustration of trying to learn the interface by trial and error and poking here and prodding there.
I, for one, would happily pay significantly more for a set of manuals and tutorials covering all aspects of the program! That would be worth 10X more to me (and I suspect others) than any other new feature one could possibly think of.
I can't wait for version 1.6 with it's (hopefully complete) help system. I hope that when it does appear it is complete and makes no assumptions of prior knowledge (at least with regard to the interface). In fact, I may just wait until it appears before I even try to proceed any further up the learning curve for the interface. That could save me a fair amount of frustration, it seems to me.
Any idea when that release will be?