Ok, so I have two machines running identical OS X 10.10.2 and iPhoto 9.6 versions, we'll call them "A" and "B".
I imported a bunch of photo's via SD card over the weekend into iPhoto on machine "B" and sorted through them, deleting a bunch.
When I got home, it appears that all of those photos got automatically sync'ed to iPhoto on machine "A" but the editing I did is gone. On machine "B" I has combined import events into one and deleted about 50 photos. On machine "A" I see two events, one titled as I had done on machine "B", the other with just it's date as the defaulted name.
My questions:
1. I've just started using the 2nd machine and I didn't even realize it WOULD sync like this - isn't iCloud sync'ing something coming in the new Photos app?
2. Is there any way to convince the two libraries to re-syncronize to recognize the editing I've done on machine "B"?
I imported a bunch of photo's via SD card over the weekend into iPhoto on machine "B" and sorted through them, deleting a bunch.
When I got home, it appears that all of those photos got automatically sync'ed to iPhoto on machine "A" but the editing I did is gone. On machine "B" I has combined import events into one and deleted about 50 photos. On machine "A" I see two events, one titled as I had done on machine "B", the other with just it's date as the defaulted name.
My questions:
1. I've just started using the 2nd machine and I didn't even realize it WOULD sync like this - isn't iCloud sync'ing something coming in the new Photos app?
2. Is there any way to convince the two libraries to re-syncronize to recognize the editing I've done on machine "B"?