Can I import the Iphoto library from iOS to the Mac?

The HDD where I kept my iPhoto library is deth. The library is sync with the Ipad. Can I import the Iphoto library from iOS to the Mac? I want to keep the organization (albums, events). Is it possible?

No, and the images on your iPad are lower quality than the ones in iPhoto on your Mac. Restore from your back up is the  best solution.
You can get images from your iPad with an 3rd party app like iExplorer, but there are others. Search on MacUpdate

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