It would be really nice to add a Save As... option to the top-left next to Save. One application of this that would be really useful is when working with aligned images, I'd like to save the aligned images after sifting through and closing individual bad images to a folder in my Workspace. And actually specifically for the HR diagram project I'd like to save two folders: one with all the images aligned that are good enough for photometry (excluding those ruined by wind, for example), and one with just the very best images (e.g. excluding the partly cloudy ones with bad flattening that are still good for photometry when doing a median stack). So if I could open all my images from an observation, go through and reject the bad ones, align them all, save to a photometry folder, then reject some more and save to a pretty picture folder, that would be super handy. Then I could go back and re-access those, add files to them or take some away and be able to essentially save my place in my workflow without having to start from scratch.
It would be really nice to add a Save As... option to the top-left next to Save. One application of this that would be really useful is when working with aligned images, I'd like to save the aligned images after sifting through and closing individual bad images to a folder in my Workspace. And actually specifically for the HR diagram project I'd like to save two folders: one with all the images aligned that are good enough for photometry (excluding those ruined by wind, for example), and one with just the very best images (e.g. excluding the partly cloudy ones with bad flattening that are still good for photometry when doing a median stack). So if I could open all my images from an observation, go through and reject the bad ones, align them all, save to a photometry folder, then reject some more and save to a pretty picture folder, that would be super handy. Then I could go back and re-access those, add files to them or take some away and be able to essentially save my place in my workflow without having to start from scratch.