Layers are one of the many great features that sets Photoshop apart from PixInsight. A layer can be used to alter the image in a non-destructive way, or create a foundation for the rest of the workflow.

The Photoshop installation process is much easier than PixInsight, although there are a few minor things to watch out for.

The CreateHDRImage script is an easy way to preserve highlight details in a photo, while also enhancing the faint dust.

I'm often asked "Why do you use Photoshop?" or "Why do you use PixInsight?" In this video I'll answer those questions, and show how to get the best results from each program

The GHS tool has many advanced features, but I mainly use it to manually stretch my HDR images. This provides a fairly easy way to enhance the faint details in the photo, while retaining the bright highlights.

PixInsight's Screen Transfer Function tool is a fast, easy, and powerful way to stretch your dark photos. It should do a great job 90% of the time, and showcase all the faint details throughout the photo.

SpectrophotometricColorCalibration will quickly remove any color cast in your photo, assuming you select the right filters. All things considered, this should be the fastest and easiest tool for color corrections.

Dynamic Background Extraction, or DBE, is a powerful way to remove gradients and vignette from your photos. However, the tool can be cumbersome and tedious to work with. In this video I'll share a few tips to make it easier to use

The Nvidia speed boost will dramatically improve the processing time of any AI-related tools in PixInsight, including StarXterminator, BlurXterminator, and NoiseXterminator

The UI in PixInsight is not great. This can make it challenging to learn the program! In this video I'll cover the basics of the user interface, and show how to use the various buttons properly