Multiple iCloud Users, Single Aperture Library - Photostream Question
My wife and I share an Aperture library that is located on an attached drive to my iMac. I access it locally and she accesses it via a hard-wired Ethernet connection in our home network. Only one of us accesses the library at any one time, and so far this setup has worked well to combine photos taken from each of our cameras via our own respective iMacs.
For Photostream, I am the only one currently using the feature and have my photos synched across my iPhone, my iPad, and our shared Aperture library. Each time I open the shared Aperture library, I enable Photostream and my photos import into the library in the preformatted monthly events. However, my wife does not have Photostream enabled on her iPhone or iPad and does not try to enable Photostream when she has the shared Aperture library open. Thus, she imports photos and videos taken on her iPhone manually into Aperture under events she has created. Also, we have separate iCloud ID's but share a common Apple Store ID for purchases.
Is it possible for my wife to use the Photostream feature with her own iCloud ID within a shared Aperture library environment? If she enables Photostream, will our separate pictures be mingled together (this is not desired). She would like to have the benefits of Photostream synching her photos across all of her devices without having to merge her pictures with mine or losing access to the shared Aperture library.
Would appreciate any advice or lessons learned. Thank you.
~Taylor