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wca104

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    Melbourne Beach, FL
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    photography, scuba diving, travel
  1. I was afraid of that. Must be an unimaginably complex task for the programmers. Oh well. Thanks for the info, I'll quit worrying about until one day it just magically happens. Bill Allen
  2. I cannot get files to load into Affinity Photo in the order in which they were taken. For example files if I load files 1, 2, 3,4, 5 they will come in randomly like 3, 1, 5, 2, 4 but never in proper sequence. What can I do to correct this issue or is it a problem with the program that no one else has seen fit to address. It is a considerable inconvenience to have to set them straight manually. I am using AP 1.9.0 on a MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Early 2013), OS Catalina, 2.4 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7, Camera is Nikon D7100 with firmware updated to C 1.04, L 2.005. Any suggestions on a solution would be appreciated. Bill Allen
  3. I am new to Affinity Photo and am having trouble figuring out an error message that I get when attempting to quit the program. It states, "At least one file is currently being developed. Please complete or cancel before quitting." Seems straightforward enough but how do I know which file(s) it is talking about. I am not sure where my mistake in developing the files lies. If I load in 50 files do I have to search through them all individually to find the culprit(s)? What am I missing in the process of adjusting the files so as not to keep getting the message? As of now when I get the message I end up force quitting the program and getting on with the rest of my life. Frustrating. Thanks for any help. Bill Allen
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