So - the other day, when invited to subscribe to a shared Apple Photo album, it would not let her subscribe - a dialog box said it was not permitted as she had exhausted the 200 shared album limit.
I have since moved the photos in some shared albums to her own albums, and unsubscribed to the shared albums - presumably getting her to around 195 shared albums. However, here lies my question - I counted to verify how many under the 200 limit she was, and after accepting the invite to a new shared album (proving she was 'under' the limit), she has 206 shared albums! So I checked mine - I have not had any issues - I have 220 shared albums! Both these counts are both ones we subscribe to and ones we initiated - some of both - it's a count of all the shared albums that show up in that section.
We both are on the latest iPad/iPhone OS software (and I have a MacBook Pro - also on the latest OS). We both use iCloud for Photos. I checked the iCloud Photos settings and the Photos Settings on our 2 iPads, the settings are identical.
So - what's the limit, or why did she get an error message for 200? Can anyone shed some light on this? Thanks!
I have since moved the photos in some shared albums to her own albums, and unsubscribed to the shared albums - presumably getting her to around 195 shared albums. However, here lies my question - I counted to verify how many under the 200 limit she was, and after accepting the invite to a new shared album (proving she was 'under' the limit), she has 206 shared albums! So I checked mine - I have not had any issues - I have 220 shared albums! Both these counts are both ones we subscribe to and ones we initiated - some of both - it's a count of all the shared albums that show up in that section.
We both are on the latest iPad/iPhone OS software (and I have a MacBook Pro - also on the latest OS). We both use iCloud for Photos. I checked the iCloud Photos settings and the Photos Settings on our 2 iPads, the settings are identical.
So - what's the limit, or why did she get an error message for 200? Can anyone shed some light on this? Thanks!