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Old 31-01-2022, 08:43 PM
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I like the approach of manually processing in PI. Gives me time to think about what each step is doing, and I can undo or vary parameters.

I don't know if you do this but I have a number of saved projects, it makes the thinking/remembering about workflows easier. I have quite a few for making calibration files, integrating, processing (linear and non-linear stages). There are separate ones for OSC and narrowband. Attached are 2 of the 4 projects I use for standard OSC processing.

Within each project I name each process/script used for that workflow. Each process has settings for that workflow and has comments to remind what to do and what parameters to alter to changes things.

It all means that I don't have to struggle remembering things when I haven't used it for a while. I just run down the page and do each process. Makes it quicker
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