1.5.6 to 2.0 upgrade method

Hi, I'm trying out the 2.0 trial version and I plan on upgrading my 1.5.6 library to the 2.0 library. The thing is, I imported one of my bigger projects to 2.0 already (exported from 1.5 and then imported to 2.0) and have been working on it the past few weeks. I'd prefer not to redo all the work I've done on the pictures that i've worked on over the past few weeks (and new ones that I took) so I'm trying to figure out the best way to accomplish the upgrade of the remainder of my library.
*Can I accomplish what I want this way? (assuming I have enough HD space)*
Export the remaining projects that I have in my 1.5 library
Import into 2.0 and have it upgrade the projects
*My other question is whether or not I lose anything from exporting & importing as opposed to upgrading and existing library once I install and startup the full version of 2.0?*
I haven't opened 1.5 since I started playing with 2.0 so all the pictures I have in projects no imported yet should be the same.

Yes, that will work fine.
It's effectively bypassing Aperture's 2.0 protections that it won't upgrade the entire library while you're running the trial version. But if you export all your projects from Aperture 1.5 and import them into 2.0 all will be fine -- they'll be upgraded and all your keywords, ratings, and adjustments will go intact.
So you'll need to fire Aperture 1.5 back up to export everything, and then import it to Aperture 2.0. It might be easier to actually navigate into your 1.5 Aperture library (right click and "show package contents") and then just move the .approject files to the desktop and then import them. I've done this successfully for 1.5 to 1.5 transfers before (from laptop to desktop) but I haven't done it for a 1.5 to 2.0 migration so I can't promise you with 100% certainty that it will work perfectly. And you'd definitely want a backup before trying that

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