It still seems to be doing a good job of tidying up those images that were just marginally out of sharp focus. Having used it over the last couple of days, I've hit upon settings that seem to get me the best results and that has helped me to speed up the process, as I now turn off the image preview that took so long to update. Though saving the image still seems to take twenty minutes to half an hour to do each image. But like I've said before, that is not a problem when I leave it in the background while I process the majority of my images that just need a little tidy up in photoshop.



Essentially, I am very much seeing this software as a way to offset a bit of the frustration of missing out on "that" image, the one that got away so to speak. We all encounter those opportunities that for some reason or another, we manage to completely waste. This software seems to be powerful enough to make those "just out of reach" images presentable. I wouldn't want to rely on the software entirely, as it is always best to strive for best results straight from the camera, but at the end of the day, we all have those images that you just didn't get right, and I have no problem at all with using software to make oneself feel better about messing it up, and perhaps share more images with my watchers.



So I guess my answer, is yes, I'm feeling good about it. It is certainly among the most effective tools of it's type I have used so far and I have already gone back and repaired some of my most irritating errors, and with some success too.