I've replaced my old mountain lion HD with clean install Mavericks. I want to transfer iPhoto images. ML just has non opening folder that does not relate to Mav iPhoto. how to transfer please. thanks.

Hi, sorry that a lot of info in subject heading.
Here is copy of ML Finder iphoto
Here is the Maverick finder window. i see the same iphoto library exists as an item of the iphoto library but wonder if there needs to be a software import to ensure it goes in the right place or whether just to copy and paste.
Thanks for your help.
David

If you have not imported anything into the iPhoto Library on Mavericks, copy the old iPhoto Library over to the Mavericks computer and start iPhoto. It should grab the Library and convert it.
If you put it in a different place, hold down the Option key when you open iPhoto and it will ask where the Library is you wish to use.

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