Agree about the sandbox analogy etc. It took me ages to get to grips with it. I'm still learning and there's always new stuff coming out
- Tutorials - light vortex astronomy is really good. This is where I basically learnt PI
- I got the Warren Keller book Inside Pixinsight. Great if you know nothing about PI
- And on cloudynight cforsterstars has been evolving a manual on how to use PI (theres a pdf you can download somewhere).
All heavy going but well worth going through
In PI I have setup with a bunch of separate projects (basically workflows) which do stuff like make calibration files, integrate lights, and several different parts/types of processing. Each project contains a bunch of processes that have all the variables set up, and I have piles of comments on what works or doesn't work and potential changesbto variables. So when I come back to do something, it switches on the dim light inside my head
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