Aperture Albums Selected for Sync Change

After adding an album or project in Aperture, the albums selected for sync in iTunes change.
Cross-post: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1147308

I've been able to repeat this bug reliably: whenever I add an album that ends up listed before albums selected for sync in iTunes, the synced albums shift down (or the checkmark shifts up) one step in the album list in iTunes, rendering iTunes sync of Aperture albums pretty much useless.

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    Message was edited by: shan1211

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