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  1. What are the best photo storage solutions that allow me to move images from them to Affinity 1 for editing?
  2. When I open the "Media Browser" it lists my Aperture, iPhoto and Photos libraries. The problem is that I have had to move these libraries to another drive for space reasons. The "Media Browser" apparently still points to the old location because no files are listed under these directories in the Media Browser The "reload" function does not relocate the libraries at their new location and there is no way that I can see to delete these entries in the "Media Browser" to allow for the program to reestablish a new set of pointers. Perhaps you could search all drives, at program start-up, or during "Reload" for afore mentioned libraries when establishing the "Media Browser" list. It also seems that the "Media Browser" should be an option that could be activated within the "File Open" function since browsing for a file at "File Open" is very common.
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