Before I commit to buying iPhoto Library Manager will I be able to
synchronise the iPhoto libraries in my MacBook and G5 (OS 10.5.2)?
Regards,
Adrian.
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On 05/03/2008, at 9:01 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
On 05/03/2008, at 5:04 PM, Lloyd White wrote:
I have a 60 G Photo iPod and have been syncing it to my iPod
through iTunes.
Recently, using iPhoto Library Manager, I have divided the iPhoto
into three
separate libraries. Now the syncing only works on the original iPhoto
library and ignores the others.
Hi Lloyd,
Using your iPhoto Library Manager:
"iPod folders allow you to sync photos from across multiple
libraries to your photo capable iPod. iTunes will allow you to sync
photos either from your iPhoto library or a folder of pictures, but
when syncing from an iPhoto library, it will only sync from the
currently active library, meaning you can't mix and match photos
from different libraries. What an iPod folder does is allow you to
specify different albums that you want to sync with your iPod from
any or all of your libraries.
iPhoto Library Manager will automatically copy the photos from those
albums into a folder you specify (the "iPod folder"), putting each
album of photos inside a subfolder. You can then tell iTunes to sync
with that folder instead of with iPhoto, which will put the pictures
from the albums you selected onto your iPod.
Unregistered users are limited to a single iPod Folder with a
maximum of 100 photos at a time."
<http://www.fatcatsoftware.com/iplm/Documentation/iPLM/pgs/ipod_folder_about.html
>
Cheers,
Ronni
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