one other thing i found by accident.
if you start a series, like with
lux --stitch=yes *.pto

and you interrupt (esc) and it restarts itself.
it will ask you the first 2 images if you want to skip or overwrite with no option to do this for all files found and after that it will go and overwrite whatever comes next. not that it matters much in time, since it already loaded the files before lux discovers that the outputfile already exists.





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