ChameleonScales schrieb am Donnerstag, 22. September 2022 um 09:13:00 UTC+2:

> My bad, it just so happens that the photos I was looking at were in a dark 
> area and the middle exposure was about as dark as the bottom one.
>
> In any case I'd still like to offset the selection if that's possible.
>

Sorry, but I don't see the point of having a stack of mainly black images. 
There are already a lot of command line options which are confusing - 
adding a new one for a strange use case will not make it better.
Also there is always the way the select only a subset of images in the 
photos tab and run cpfind manually on the subset.

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