Folder missing in import window

Greetings,
I am using the trial version of 1.5. I have some photos that have been stitched together and saved as JPEGs located in several different folders. When I select "Import>Picture" or "Import>Folder" Aperture does not list the folders that have these stitched photos. Any ideas? Thank you.

Hi,
It s the first time I hear about such problem...
If the custom folder was created successfully it will appear in the Plus/ Desktop.
The only scenario I can think about that you will not see it is that you will work on different instances (Admin Vs. Plus).
If you do find something else regarding this behavior, please post it here
Tamir

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