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gilsoncav

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  1. I have a group with some objects and Symbols inside it (see the first screenshot). When i use select + CMD key to select objects inside this group it selects the objects and also selects the objects inside the symbols. When a move or edit the X or Y of the selection, the objects inside the symbols also move multiplying the move distance in an awkward way (see the second screenshot after a -25pt move in Y.  How to fix this? how to make the selection selects objects within a group but stop the selection at the first level of symbols? (i think this should be the default behaviour, by the way)

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  2. I disabled the auto-tone curve and it seems the same as the visualization in the Photos stock app (i'm using now the 11.4 iOS beta version - i dont believe that it causes any difference but...). Just to be sure if i got right: the AffPhoto App is opening and importing the RAW itself, right? The so called jpeg embedded in the RAW always keeps nagging in my mind: "am i looking to the RAW crude pixels or a downsized oversaturated preview embedded in the RAW file?". 

  3. I'm importing my raw files directly from the Apple card reader on my iPad pro 2 9.7". The RAW file goes to the Photos App by default (i don't know if there is an option to change this behavior). After that, i go to the AP App and open a new file importing from photos. The problem is: the file opens with oversaturated colors without any touch to any of the RAW persona slides and options! 

    My camera is a Nikon D750 with FLAT profile in settings. 

     

    I don't know if the difference will be visible in the two screenshots that i attached here. I captured my ipad screen with a Samsung S8+ 

     

    Thanks in advance for the assistance.

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