Priority "LOW"?
That implies not very important.
He did something really magnifico and priority high!
I agree but I do understand Mike's definitions of high medium & low but as a user this one is right up there for me.
The lady here at home does not like me spending huge amounts on cameras and lenses so some of my kit is "average" and needs a bit of help.
I used to have a Canon 17-85 mm lens for "everyday" use that had poor chromatic aberration (CA) correction, especially at the wide end and I still have 1000's of photos from that lens.
I've re-visited some of those with V2016.131 and the improvement is terrific. Really, I cannot spot CA on any of the worse images and definition on those previously fringed areas is very much better.
I now use the Canon 15-85 lens which is far superior to the old 17-85 (and more expensive) but that still occasionally misbehaves and produces CA; sparkles on water it does not like! With V131 I can now shoot with confidence at the wide angles in all sorts of lighting and get crisp results over the whole frame.
Some may say why does a little CA matter - but for me I need good quality images to enter into club competitions where eagle eyed judges look for these things to decide a placing.
One other comment: other programs have a chromatic aberration feature in their editors where removing CA requires a certain amount of fiddling about and it does not always work. With QU 2016.131 Mike has made it completely automatic and it seems to work every time - clever stuff!
Terry