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  1. I have affinity photo 2 and am trying to open my .Gpr raw file from my hero 10 black but affinity seems to not recognize it. Serif labs states that hero 10 raw is supported. Am I missing something? My go pro has the .Gpr and .jpeg file side by side, Gpr file is smaller in size compared to the jpeg which doesn’t make sense unless the go pro does something special and embeds the Gpr file into the jpeg? Surly not.
  2. Sure could use lens corrections for Gopro hero7 black lens settings, especially those wide-angle ones! Thanks, Alex
  3. Affinity Photo currently does not support the .gpr filetype - please add support to ease workflow! (Adobe DNG converter is a terrible extra step!)
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