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When PhotoCopy reads the iPhoto library information, it reads in all
the iPhoto albums using an iPhoto AlbumId. This number is supplied by
iPhoto. Occasionally some type of corruption happens within the iPhoto
library and iPhoto returns duplicate AlbumIds. In PhotoCopy version 1.1
and earlier, this would cause problems. In the album list in PhotoCopy,
you would often start to see the same album listed more than once. PhotoCopy
v1.1.1 checks for albums with duplicate AlbumIds that have already been created, and it will delete these duplicate albums. If there are duplicate albums, PhotoCopy will delete all the duplicates, and a new album will be created. The warning messages will be something like this: Duplicate of Album: 'Kevins Bday' was removed (AlbumId=5). Please double check your album list and your Flickr sets associated to that album. For more info see: http://www.24x7digital.com/photocopy/dup_destgroups If you see this warning, you need to check the album list checkmarks for the
album that was deleted. This is because PhotoCopy may have had multiple entries for the same album, and now there should be only one item in the album list for this album. Make sure that the checkmark for this album is on or off depending on if you want this album copied to Flickr. Also, since PhotoCopy may have had multiple items in the album list for the warned albums, it may have created mutliple matching sets in Flickr. So check your Flickr account and see if you need to delete duplicate sets created for the warned album. If your iPhoto library still has duplicate AlbumIds, those albums will not be scanned until the problem is fixed. For more on this click here.
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