I know you think we’re done with the filter, but there are always some tweaking to do. When you make a filter yo want people to use it after you publish it, and a one-trick-pony will not get that much use unless it is a super duper filter. The more settings and variations you have, the more usage will the filter get and the more likely you are to get a HU (High Usage Point), for which you can trade yourself additional FilterForge licenses to give to friends and family.