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  1. Affinity can not import multiple gradients in SVG properly. I see only one layer with a gradient when importing them. (And the position of the gradient is not correct.) Inkscape can import properly. Try this sample. https://www.logo.wine/logo/Instagram
  2. This still happens in V2. I posted this in the feedback section before by mistake, but it is actually a bug and should be fixed ASAP.
  3. I shot some pictures on my Canon 90D using RAW and JPEG. When I try to import the RAW files they are not seen. Designer and Photo can only see the JPEG photos. What's up? I have a PC and a Mac. Both are running Affinity Designer and Photo. I have not tried yet with the Mac because most of my work is done on the PC and I don't like interrupting the work flow. I have Windows 10 Pro, Nvidia 1080Ti, and 32 gigs of ram. I understand that the Mac should see them because it uses Metal to handle to files. Is that true? and before you say, " turn on the Mac and find out." I'm currently charging the keyboard and am too impatient to wait. Thanks to all.
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