It's not that difficult to use with a little instruction and a look around under the Process and Scripts menus. It does what any preprocessing tool does with a bit more control. Defaults are OK for starters. BatchPreProcessing or BPP is a good tool for previews. Once you get the order of steps, you can apply that to the standone tools for a hands-on experience.
Post processing is just as easy and there are some very basic work flows to get started.
To begin with, it's steps tools and defaults, with the ScreenTransferFunction (a live preview of the image by any other name). Then play around with the more sophisticated processes. Once you explode the myths and mystique around PI, it's just another image processing program - but pretty darn good...
Last edited by rcheshire; 29-06-2018 at 02:53 PM.
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