How to manage iPhoto library that's too big for my hard drive

I have a mid-2007 iMac with a 250 GB HD.   My iPhoto library is  164GB.  Is there a way to move this library off the HD to a backup drive?  I have no more capacity to operate with.
O'S X 10.7.5.   IPhoto '11

Yes, you can move the iPhoto Library to any other attached Mac drive and it will work fine. Double-click the moved file to launch iPhoto, and it will remember the library location the next time - you can just launch iPhoto normally from that point on.
Delete the original once you're sure the new file works.
You might also want to look at iPhoto Library Manager, which lets you split a large library file into multiple libraries. I think it's about $20-30.
Matt

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