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If your iPhoto library has been setup correctly, you will see a list of iPhoto albums available to copy in the album list in PhotoCopy. To refresh your album list, click on the 'Update list' button below it. When you wish to backup all the photos in your iPhoto library, select the 'All photos' items. It is the only item in the list that does not correspond to an album or folder in your iPhoto library. When this item is checked, PhotoCopy will copy all items in your iPhoto library to your Flickr account, whether or not they are in a selected album or not. The uploaded items will not be placed in a Flickr set unless that item is also in an album which is selected in the 'Albums' group (see below). Selecting 'All photos' is most useful if you have a pro Flickr account which allows an unlimited number of photos. For more on how the limitations of a free Flickr account affect PhotoCopy see 'Free Flickr accounts and PhotoCopy' . Below 'All photos' you will see an item named 'Albums'. The 'Albums' group holds all of the folders, albums, and smart albums in your iPhoto library. When an album or smart album is selected, PhotoCopy will copy all the items in it to Flickr. After uploading all the items from the album or smart album, PhotoCopy will create a set in Flickr holding all the same items as the album or smart album, in the same order. In effect, then album or smart album will be cloned to a Flickr set. If you make changes to the album or smart album in iPhoto, the next time you do a copy, those changes will be duplicated in the Flickr set. When a folder is selected, all the items below it are checked or unchecked. Folders can be collapsed or expanded by clicking on the disclosure triange to the left of their name, hiding or exposing the items that it contains.
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