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  1. Are there some limitations to exporting for Photoshop? I have exported a pretty simple document from Affinity Designer (3 layers, 2 are raster, 1 is vector with only 3 objects, no fx except stroke) but when opening in Photoshop CS6 is fails with "Could not complete your request because an unexpected end-of-file was encountered." The file was imported from a PSD but I used AD to modify/add to the shapes as it much easier in AD tahn Photoshop. I'm starting to wonder if the exporter has some issues. I was playing around with SVGKit - https://github.com/SVGKit/SVGKit and SVG files exported from AD didnt work but when the file was opened and saved in iDraw it did work.
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