Any freeware to merge two iPhoto Libraries?

I saw lots of discussions back in 2007-8 pointing to iPhoto Library Manager... Question is if any freeware came up that can merge two libraries...
Thanks for helping!

SilentSifter is not a way to merge to iPhoto Libraries. It's an alternative to apps like Bridge as it's a file browser. It has no processing, especially no lossless processing, no integration with the OS, no books, no slideshows, no emailing etc etc etc

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  • HOW CAN I MERGE TWO  IPHOTO LIBRARIES

    IS IT POSSIBLE TO MERGE TWO IPHOTO LIBRARIES?

    If you have Aperture 3.3 or later and iPhoto 9.3 or later you can merge libraries with Aperture.
    Otherwise the only way to merge Libraries is with the paid ($20) version of iPhoto Library Manager 
    It's possible to turn off caps lock too.

  • HT4927 Can I merge two iphoto libraries?

    Can I merge two iphoto libraries? Somehow when I restored one of my libraries from my time machine backup, I got two libraries instead of one.  Can I combine these?

    Not with iPhoto - Aperture can o rthe purchased version of iPhoto library Manager can
    LN

  • Merging two iPhoto Libraries from two different MACs

    Can I blend together two iPhoto libraries? I have a library on another MAC and would love to move it to my laptop merging with the existing iPhoto. How I can do that? I just afraid to overwrite the original library.

    marinamcdonagh\
    Welcome to the Apple user to user assistance forums
    Can I blend together two iPhoto libraries? I have a library on another MAC and would love to move it to my laptop merging with the existing iPhoto. How I can do that? I just afraid to overwrite the original library.
    You need iPhoto Library Manager - http://www.fatcatsoftware.com/iplm/ - to merge iPhoto libraries
    I recommend merging both libraries into a new library so if some problem occurs you do not mess up either original library - this of course requires adequate disk space for all three libraries
    LN

  • How to merge two iphoto libraries

    How do I merge two Iphoto libraries

    Actually it can be done on the command line.  This will be quite tedious if the library you are transferring is large.
    Log into the computer on which you want the merged library to reside. 
    Then, go to Applications->Utilities, and launch the Terminal.
    At the prompt, cd to the following directory:
    Lydias-MacBook-Pro:~ lydiachet$ cd Pictures/iPhoto\ Library/Auto\ Import
    Now launch an ftp session with the computer where your other library resides:
    Lydias-MacBook-Pro:Auto Import lydiachet$ ftp 192.168.1.36
    Connected to 192.168.1.36.
    220 192.168.1.36 FTP server (tnftpd 20080929) ready.
    Name (192.168.1.36:lydiachet): carolchet
    331 User carolchet accepted, provide password.
    Password:
    230 User carolchet logged in.
    Remote system type is UNIX.
    Using binary mode to transfer files.
    On the remote computer, cd to the Masters directory in the iPhoto library:
    ftp> cd Pictures/iPhoto\ Library/Masters
    The directory tree from here down is listed by year, month and date, so actual directories will vary: in the example I'm looking in a directory from July 21, 2012:
    ftp> cd 2012/07/21
    250 CWD command successful.
    ftp> ls
    229 Entering Extended Passive Mode (|||62595|)
    150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for '/bin/ls'.
    total 0
    drwxr-xr-x  12 carolchet  staff  408 Jul 21 11:29 20120721-112923
    226 Transfer complete.
    Now cd to the only directory found here:
    ftp> cd 20120721-112923
    View the photo files using the ls command:
    ftp> ls
    229 Entering Extended Passive Mode (|||62596|)
    150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for '/bin/ls'.
    total 5
    -rw-------  1 carolchet  staff  231082 Jul 21 11:04 IMG_0035.JPG
    -rw-------  1 carolchet  staff  249389 Jul 21 11:04 IMG_0036.JPG
    -rw-------  1 carolchet  staff  253379 Jul 21 11:04 IMG_0037.JPG
    -rw-------  1 carolchet  staff  270819 Jul 21 11:05 IMG_0038.JPG
    -rw-------  1 carolchet  staff  253501 Jul 21 11:05 IMG_0039.JPG
    -rw-------  1 carolchet  staff  243288 Jul 21 11:05 IMG_0040.JPG
    -rw-------  1 carolchet  staff  248939 Jul 21 11:05 IMG_0041.JPG
    -rw-------  1 carolchet  staff  287363 Jul 21 11:06 IMG_0042.JPG
    -rw-------  1 carolchet  staff  248358 Jul 21 11:07 IMG_0044.JPG
    -rw-------  1 carolchet  staff  268819 Jul 21 11:08 IMG_0045.JPG
    226 Transfer complete.
    ftp>
    from this point you can copy the files to the local computer using mget
    ftp> mget *.JPG
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    Good news is, next time you launch iPhoto on the local computer, it will automatically import all of the new files.

  • How can I merge two iPhoto libraries stored on an external drive?

    Today I was in a One-to-One at the Apple Store.  I want to merge two i-Photo libraries into one.  One library is on my Air, the other is on my iMac.  Both libraries have been moved to an external drive.  When I try to move one onto the other, they won't go.  Yet I am certain that while at the store today, the person there started to merge them.  He did not need the library manager software in order to do so.  We stopped the merge in order to move on to another issue.  Now that I am home, I can't get the libraries to merge.  What am I failing to do?  Thanks!

    The only way to merge two libraryies is to use  iPhoto Library Manager which will merge two libraries and keep keywords, titles, faces, places, and other metadata intact.
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    If you have backup copies of your libraries get them back and use iPhoto Library Manager to merge them.
    OT

  • Merge two iPhoto libraries into an Aperture library for my Macbook Air

    Hey,
    I've searched around a bit for this but can't seem to figure out how to to it.
    I'm trying to manage my ~140GB photo library on my Macbook Air which has 128GB of HDD.  On top of that, you can imagine that most of that 128GB is filled with system stuff.
    My objective is to keep most of my library offline from the Macbook Air, but still keep it all together. 
    I kinda went "all-in" with iPhoto a few years back to organize my photos so gave up on Aperture.  I'd always wanted to move to Aperture or Lighroom but the migration appeared to be a complete disaster.  Now with "transparent" compatibility it seems like a no brainer to get the best of both worlds. 
    I thought that Aperture allowed you store files on external hard drives but still have "thumbnail" access to them even when the drive wasn't connected.  Or did I misread that?  (Is that Lightroom?)
    Anyway with the new update I thought that I could merge my available iPhoto libraries into one Aperture library that I could always have access to, while offloading the actual photos somehow to an external HDD. 
    This would be a real winner for me.  It seems tho that an iPhoto library stays an iPhoto library.  So while merging might be helpful for someone with a big hard drive, it's completely useless for me as if anything, I need to split.  Or create more.  Or some other form of adding complexity.
    Any ideas here? 

    Figured this out on my own. 
    Make a backup of everything - Aperture seems to require rebuilds and stuff and stories abound of "things going a bit wrong." 
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    Setup your Aperture library on a USB drive.
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    Import whatever iphoto libraries you have to Aperture.  This make take awhile (hours!) - if your stuff is more than say 25 gigs I'd recommend setting it up for overnight.
    Once everything is in Aperture - check its all working right.  Then go ahead and maybe make another backup
    Then migrate your photos out of the library.  This takes all the originals and stores them elsewhere, called "offline".  Once they're there, you can't move them around, so pick a good spot!!  This also takes forever.
    Once this is done your Aperture library should be smaller and just copy it to your MacbookAir
    I'm still working on this as it looks like something went funky and I have to rebuild my thumbnails, another overnight processing thing. Like I said, keep a backup   But I have a slimmed down Library on my Macbook Air now which is what I wanted.
    This whole thing is kinda a mess and while it's feasible Apple hasn't made it easy.  There's also some crazy stuff Aperture does with thumbnails and "previews" so that they take a bunch of space up (in my case almost as much as my photos), so you might have to work with that. 
    The guy at Apertureexpert.com is a genius. 
    Check out this post for more on slimming your Aperture Library:
    http://www.apertureexpert.com/tips/2010/1/20/reducing-library-sizedramatically.h tml
    Edit:As a side-note I put some HTML in my message and it looks like it isn't used in the forum - why does Apple bother having the formatting tools if they don't work?  Kinda like the close-door button on an elevator?
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  • Merging two iPhoto libraries

    I've got a big library of photographs on my G5 and on my iBook.
    I'd like to merge these two. How can I do this without getting duplicates?
    Is there an easy way to do this over the wi-fi network?

    Peter:
    To add to Terence's post, here's how you copy rolls between libraries with iPLM. There's a bug in iPHoto 6 and you may not get a duplicate warning. So choose your files carefully. I got the warning but it went and imported them anyway. You can always use an application like Duplicate Annihilator to cull out those duplicates that got into the destination library.
    I've copied large numbers of files using Airport Extreme and it wasn't too bad. But with iPhoto libraries if there's a loss of signal you could corrupt the receiving library and maybe the sending one as well. I would suggest you connect the two with an ethernet cable to form a mini LAN for the job. If you have the Airport Extreme that's very easy to do as there are a 4 ethernet ports you can use.
    Do you Twango?

  • I 'drag and drop' merged two iPhoto libraries (big mistake) and now everything is out of order.  Is there any way to correct it?

    OS X version 10.6.8 and iPhoto version 9.1.5 on a Macbook Pro. 
    Basically I just took one iPhoto library and dragged it on top of another one.  I'm not sure why it even let me do this.  Now I have 238gb of pictures that are in the wrong order and duplicated in some cases.  I already used duplicate anihilator which seemed to get rid of some duplicates. 
    Any help is much appreciated!!

    Never import one Library to another. Every version and thumbnail is imported like a distinct photo, you lose all your Albums, Keywords etc., the link between Original and Previews is destroyed, the non-destructive editing feature is ruined and so on. In summary: it's mess.
    The only way to merge Libraries is with the paid ($20) version of iPhoto Library Manager
    Best way forward: Restore your back ups to the point before you did this and start over using Library Manager

  • Merge two iphoto libraries

    Hello....
    I have recent photos on my laptop that I want to import into my main library which I have on a different desktop computer. I do not want to overwrite my main library but rather add the recent photos to it. I want them to be in a single library. Can you tell me how I would import photos from my laptop library into my desktop library? I have searched for hours on what I believe should be a very basic concept to no avail. Please help! Thanks

    The easiest way to do this is to link the two machines together and use iPhoto Library Manager to move the pics/events (plus associated metadata) from one library to the other.
    Alternatively, you can export from one library and import to the other.
    Regards
    TD

  • I just ran migration assistant, and now I have two accounts on my new iMac...how do I merge my iPhoto libraries?

    I just ran migration assistant, and now I have two accounts on my new iMac...how do I merge my iPhoto libraries? Is there anyway to do it without using an external hard drive?

    Yes there is.
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    2: Open your Pictures folder and look for the iPhoto Library.
    3: Right or control click on it, a menu appears and choose the option "Show Package Contents", it's really a folder.
    4: Find the folder called "Originals", select it and use the Finder menu to Duplicate it.
    5: Move the Copy of Originals to the Desktop. Close the window.
    6: From the Finder menu, select Go Computer.
    7: A window appears with your boot drive, double click it and on the Users folder inside.
    8: Select the OTHER users folder and open the folder called Public, inside is a folder called "DropBox"
    9: Drag the Copy of Originals to that DropBox folder, it will copy it.
    10. Log out and into the other account and access the DropBox folder, your files can then be imported into that iPhoto user Library from within the program itself.

  • Two iPhoto libraries - combining

    I have looked at the previous discussions on merging (not a good idea, apparently) two iPhoto libraries and wonder if this would work. I have a new Macbook Pro and and old Macbook. My iPhoto library on the older machine outgrew the hard drive space and is stored on an external drive. I have started a new iPhoto library on the new Macbook and it only contains about 200 photos. There is room on the new Macbook to store the older library and this is my plan. I will copy the older iPhoto library to the new Macbook and then open the new iPhoto library and export the 200 photos to a folder on the desktop, then switch to the older library and import those from that file to the old library which then will become my current iPhoto library. Any flaws here? Thanks.

    Thanks. I will look at iPhoto Library Manager. And for now, will just export the 200 photos as they have no editing or tagging done to them. Now I have to figure out how to copy my iPhoto Library from one external hard drive (that runs through a hub) to another (that won't run through a hub.) (The hub is a powered one, but works with one WD drive, but not the other.)

  • Can I combine two iPhoto libraries?

    Following on from my previous post - "Missing Photos" - (what an idiot I am).
    I now have two iphoto libraries with approx 10% differing content, ie they have about 90% the same. The largest is around 36GB.
    How do I combine the two libraries?
    One way I guess, would be to dump the smaller into the larger, and then run a program to eliminate the duplicates.
    (iPhoto only rejects duplicates with the same name, many of mine have been renamed.)
    Or is there a better way?

    You can use iPhoto Library Manager and it’s Merge feature.
    Regards
    TD

  • Syncing two iPhoto Libraries between two Macs

    I'm looking for the best way of keeping my two iPhoto libraries on my two Macs synced at all times. Right now I'm doing this manually over my wireless network which is kind of time consuming...and I'm guessing there has to be an easier way of doing this on a Mac?
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    Jr Oakley
    Welcome to the Apple Discussions.
    Exactly what do you mean by sync? Do you mean one way copying? As in I organise and import pics on one machine only, and would like the changes visible on the other?
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    So a little more info might help us help you.
    Regards
    TD

  • Can I merge multiple iPhoto libraries in the new Photo's app. This was not possible in iPhoto but is possible in Aperture.

    Now that iPhoto is 'Photos' on 10.10.3 is it possible to merge multiple iPhoto libraries. It is possible to this this in Aperture but not in iPhoto (I'm using 10.10.2 and can't upgrade until other software I use is qualified for 10.10.3). Here's the deal - I  changed my drive to an SSD and backed up my old hard drive (which had the original iPhoto library on it. I did a clean install with my new drive so iPhoto created a new (blank) library. This upgrade was done a few months ago so now I have 2 different iPhoto libraries. Note that the newer library is connected to iCloud and if I was to 'Switch Libraries' it will delete my current photo stream. There is a way to do this manually - I could switch to the old library and locate the root folders in the 'newer library', move them to a new folder and import. This procedure is awkward and not my preferred route. So if there's anyone using the new 'Photos' app on 10.10.3 please let me know thanks!

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