About iPhoto '11 upgrades

I'm using an old macbook pro, and iPhoto 8.1.2 is installed (no disk).
After finishing OS X Maverick Upgrade, I successfully updated iWork to '11, but iPhoto and iMovie are not updated.
In the App Store 'updates' menu, it shows that there are no updates.
Is it impossible to upgrade from this version, for is there any possible solution?
Best regards,
Byungjoon Lee

You need iLife '11 to be installed, if you want to update to the most recent iPhoto and iMovie versions for free.
See this list: of applications that can be updated for free with Mavericks:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5975
The upgrade from iPhoto 8.1.2 would be a paid upgrade. You will have to buy iPhoto 9.5.
Regards
Léonie

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