IPhoto sync from 2 different Macs

I like to sync photos from my Mac at home and in the office. But iTunes sync option only recognizes one library and wipes off the other when you try to sync.
Any idea how to get around this would be welcomed

The iphone does not have the option to manually manage like the ipod. When you connected the iphone, and tried to sync the movie or video, you should have received a notice stating "The iphone was synced with another library. Would you like to erase this iphone and sync it with this itunes library?"
This function does not touch anything that is in the info tab, but all other data, as in music, video, pod-casts, would be replaced. Which is what you experienced.
So, if you want to sync music and videos, they need to be in the same itunes library. If you want to periodically move the movies from one computer to another, I would suggest burning to dvd and adding to library on the other computer. This is also a good idea, because in the process you create a back-up of what you are moving.

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