IPhoto 7.1.5 (378) Disappearing Photos
I have a 15 GB Photo Library. Just recently after adding another 100 photos, opening iPhoto showed the latest event photos for 1 sec and then "poof" the library shows 0 photos. I have followed the instructions in the discussions. Nothing worked until running iPhoto Library Manager brings everything back after a 1.5 hour rebuild but...
After closing iPhoto and relaunching iPhoto the photos are gone again. Repeated rebuilds with iPhoto Library Manager bring the photos back until I close iPhoto. Then I am back where I started.
I have done the following:
0. Running Snow Leopard 10.6.7
1. Booted on the startup CD and repaired all disk permissions (many) and other disk errors (actually none ).
2. Of course made sure my time machine backup was fine.
3. Ran through Suggestion #1 in the discussions. (Rebuild library) No joy.
4. Did Suggestion #2 in the discussions. (Deleted plists) No joy.
5. and as mentioned above Did Suggestion #3 (Ran iPhoto Library Manager) Temporary joy.
Any further suggestions. This is getting tedious. I am back to having to repeat iPhoto Library Manager again.
Try resetting ownership and permissions on the library with BatChmod using the settings shown in the screenshot below:
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Then do an iPhoto rebuild with options #1, #2 and #6.
Note: are you still at 10.6.2? If you are I suggest you download and apply the Mac OS X v10.6.7 Update Combo.
Another test you can run is to copy the library to another user account on your Mac after a rebuild by iPLM and without opening it with iPhoto. See if it will open and close without self destruction over there. You might have to run BatChmod on it to reset it's ownership and permissions for that user account. If it doesn't then a reinstall of iPhoto seems warranted. If it does work over there OK then it's something in your current user account that's the culprit. If that's the case post back and I'll post a test for that.
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Apple keeps books for a short time (used to be 40 days. I've not seen a recent time frame)
What version did you have?
Books do nor exist except in the iPhoto database so you can not "find" a book vista TM. You restore a previous library (be sure NOT to overwrite your current library) and switch to it
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IPhoto and Flickr - disappearing photos and involuntary syncing
After control-clicking on Check Now in one of my Flickr albums, within iPhoto of course, all of the pictures in the album disappeared, leaving only the name of the album in the list of Flickr albums in iPhoto.
The set made from that album is still present on the Flickr website (so far), even after navigating away from the page and coming back. I have no idea what is going on.
I assumed that Check Now would sync any changes I made to photos in that Flickr set back to the same photos on iPhoto.
I am worried that Flickr is now going to delete all of those photos entirely from iPhoto (as well as from the Flickr site). That would be a big problem. It hasn't done that so far, but who knows? I understand that the syncing between iPhoto and Flickr is two way - i.e. true syncing.
When your changes in Flickr sync back to iPhoto, does Flickr change your original in iPhoto (or whatever is serving as your original for Flickr's purposes - that is, the most recently modified version in iPhoto), or is there a separate version created just for uploading to Flickr, that is stored in the Flickr album on iPhoto, and that is the only version that is changed by Flickr when it is syncing back (to iPhoto)? I hope it is the latter. If not, many of us may be in for a surprise.
Should I delete the empty Flickr album from iPhoto, which should have the effect of deleting that set and its photos from the Flickr website, and start all over? This was a big, long upload, which is why I am hesitating.
I just started using Flickr yesterday and have had some trouble with it - for example, I've deleted albums/sets and re-uploaded them, for various reasons. Perhaps I've confused the poor thing.
I have Flickr Pro, if that makes a difference.
Confused.
Thanks in advance.Barb2008 wrote:
After control-clicking on Check Now in one of my Flickr albums, within iPhoto of course, all of the pictures in the album disappeared, leaving only the name of the album in the list of Flickr albums in iPhoto.
Hi,
The Flickr tool in iPhoto is both pretty neat and pretty frustrating. While I think it is a good start, it still needs work. I probably can not answer most of your questions, but I can clarify a few and offer my own experiences...
The set made from that album is still present on the Flickr website (so far), even after navigating away from the page and coming back. I have no idea what is going on.
That is weird. So the Flickr set in iPhoto cleared itself but the actual set on Flickr is still intact, right? Have you tried restarting your computer, going to disk utility and repairing disk permissions on your start up drive, then restarting iPhoto?
If that doesn't clear it up, you might try rebuilding the iPhoto library by closing iPhoto then restarting while holding down the Option key. Then try some of the rebuild options and see where that gets you.
I assumed that Check Now would sync any changes I made to photos in that Flickr set back to the same photos on iPhoto.
The syncing is two ways, but the Flickr sync back to iPhoto is more limited. For example, if you add keywords in Flickr those keywords will be synced back to iPhoto. However if you add a photo from your flickr account into that album, Flickr will send a small version thumbnail back to iPhoto, not the original photo.
But yes, to answer your question, all syncing between iPhoto and Flickr is more or less a two way sync.
I am worried that Flickr is now going to delete all of those photos entirely from iPhoto (as well as from the Flickr site). That would be a big problem. It hasn't done that so far, but who knows? I understand that the syncing between iPhoto and Flickr is two way - i.e. true syncing.
First off, Flickr can never remove anything from your iPhoto library. Perhaps a photo might be removed from a flickr album in your iPhoto, but the photo will still exist in your library. So you can not lose anything from your library using Flickr.
Second, if the Flickr album in your iPhoto is empty but the photos are still in the album in Flickr, then they will not be removed later. The sync tends to be a real time event where if you remove photos from an iPhoto Flickr album, iPhoto then begins to remove them from Flickr as well.
My own experience is that sometimes things happen like you experienced, where the iPhoto Flickr album gets "disconnected" from the on-line Flickr album. At this point there is no longer a connection and one doesn't effect the other. I have not found a way to relink the two which is one of the weak points of the new iPhoto Flickr syncing.
As a side note, a nice feature would be a menu item to actually do that, disconnect iPhoto from an on-line album, as it would be nice to be able to upload an album, then disconnect it so no further changes are made to Flickr regardless of what happens to the iPhoto album. Basically a "do not update" setting.
When your changes in Flickr sync back to iPhoto, does Flickr change your original in iPhoto (or whatever is serving as your original for Flickr's purposes - that is, the most recently modified version in iPhoto), or is there a separate version created just for uploading to Flickr, that is stored in the Flickr album on iPhoto, and that is the only version that is changed by Flickr when it is syncing back (to iPhoto)? I hope it is the latter. If not, many of us may be in for a surprise.
To the best of my knowledge, Flickr does not sync back actual changes to the photo itself. It will sync back things like album name changes, title changes, keyword additions, and stuff like that. However I have never actually tried publishing an album to Flick then editing a photo in that album in Flickr to see what it does. I should try that to see. Generally, if I have used iPhoto to publish photos to Flickr, then I use iPhoto to make any edits to the photo, not Flickr.
Should I delete the empty Flickr album from iPhoto, which should have the effect of deleting that set and its photos from the Flickr website, and start all over? This was a big, long upload, which is why I am hesitating.
As I mentioned above, if the album in iPhoto is empty but everything is still intact on Flickr, then likely the album in iPhoto was "disconnected" (link lost) from the Flickr album. When you go into that album in iPhoto, does it still show a Flickr link in the upper left? If so, what happens when you click that link? Does it take you to the album?
I just started using Flickr yesterday and have had some trouble with it - for example, I've deleted albums/sets and re-uploaded them, for various reasons. Perhaps I've confused the poor thing.
Flickr is pretty good. It is the iPhoto to Flickr interface and syncing that is a bit weak. It sounds like your issues are with iPhoto's syncing with Flickr than with anything to do with Flickr itself.
I myself use a number of tools with Flickr and I find iPhoto doesn't offer many choices on how it works with Flickr. Actually it doesn't really offer any choices, you get one method of interaction and that is it. So for many tasks I use other tools to get photos onto Flickr.
That said, if you have a full album/event you want to put on Flickr, the iPhoto interface is very handy for publishing a set on Flickr with keywords, map data, etc. and allows you to edit photos later and have those updates automatically go to Flickr as well. But with that comes some problems like being able to edit a photo in iPhoto for a different purpose, perhaps forgetting you added it to a Flickr album since you are accessing the photo elsewhere in iPhoto than that Flickr set, and then having those edits updated to Flickr without you realizing or intending.
Barb2008 wrote:
More info about my question - there is an emanating wave or broadcast signal icon beside each Flickr album name in the iPhoto source menu. It looks a bit like the Airport signal icon along the top bar of the computer screen. When you click on it, the sync symbol appears and goes round and round for awhile. So that is how you manually sync Flickr albums and sets I guess.
Yes, even if you just click on the set to look at it in iPhoto, you will usually see the little "broadcast" icon indicate it is checking the set against the Flickr set. Usually you see one of several icons. The little broadcast icon like the airport signal simply indicates that the set is synced to a Flickr set but is currently idle. When you click that icon or the set, the icon changes to a circle. A couple of swirling arrows in the circle indicates it is checking online. If there are updates then the circle goes blank and you start to see an advancing pie piece indicating how much of the sync is complete. If the circle just sits there blank for a long time, then the sync has stalled or not working.
One album has the symbol, and two don't. These are the two I had trouble with today (deleting and re-uploading, etc.)
The album that has the symbol also has a link at the top of the photos to the page on Flickr containing that photo set.
The two albums that don't have the symbol do not display a link to the appropriate Flickr page. The corresponding sets are both visible on Flickr, however, as I said.
Perhaps I should start all over?
Ah, ok that answers the question I asked above. Sounds like the two albums somehow got de-linked from Flickr. Both sets show up on the left side under the Flickr listings?
If that is the case, you have a couple of options.
One is if you are satisfied with the set as it appears over in Flickr and don't really have a need to keep a live link between the two (Flickr and iPhoto) you can probably delete those sets from our of iPhoto's "Flickr" albums and your Flickr sets will stay.
On the other hand, if you wish to keep a live link to the two albums so you can continue to edit or update the album, keywords, photos, etc. then you probably want to redo those two.
Unfortunately as I said above, I don't know how to get an album to RE-link back to Flickr once that link has been broken and where it has happened to me I either have removed the set from iPhoto, removed the set and all photos from Flickr (using the Flickr web site tools), then recreating the set in iPhoto and clicking the Flickr upload button again to recreate the whole thing. Or I leave the set on Flickr and continue to work with it directly at Flickr using other tools to add additional photos and doing all my edits on the set or the photos from the Flickr website itself.
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When I click on thumbnails to open photos in iPhoto, the larger image suddenly disappears. How to fixed it?
what version of iPhtoo ? Of the OS? what recently changed?
Back up your iPhoto library, Depress and hold the option (alt) and command keys and launch iPhoto - repair permissioons
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IPhoto 7.1.5 - Disappearing Photos After Import of New Photos
This is a revisit of an earlier problem that has been addressed in several discussions. The problem is reproducible.
Background: Running 10.6.7 and iPhoto 7.1.5
I have a 14 GB Photo Library with > 10 thousand photographs. After importing another 100 photos, iPhoto AGAIN showed ONLY the latest event photos. Closing iPhoto and reopening iPhoto shows all of the events for ~1 sec and then "poof" the photo library says that there are 0 photos. I have followed the instructions in numerous discussions including my earlier post. Nothing works permanently.
SUMMARY: Repeated rebuilds of the photo library with iPhoto Library Manager (iPLM) bring the events/photos back until the next photo import. Then I am back where I started.
I have done the following:
1. Booted on the startup CD and checked and repaired all disk permissions (many) and other disk errors (none).
2. Made a backup of the photo library.
3. Rebuild photo library in iPhoto. No joy. This NEVER helps anything.
4. Deleted pLists and opened iPhoto. No help.
5. Ran BatChmod to check on all of the permissions to RW. No permission problems are seen now.
6. Ran iPhoto Library Manager and confirmed permissions set there are OK. It is important to make sure that the permissions are set correctly to RW in iPLM.
7. Ran iPLM and I can access ALL of the events and photos. (This is where the last discussion ended.)
8. Imported more photos from my iPhone and “poof” no more photos seen in iPhoto. I Go back to step 7 and wait 1.5 hours for a rebuild in iPLM.
Any further suggestions would be helpful. This is occurring after EVERY import of new photos. As long as I do not import more photos I can access all events and photos.Tony:
It could be that the card has been compromised and iPhoto doesn't recognize it. Open Image Capture and see if you can upload the photos to a folder on the desktop. If that can be done reformat the card with the camera, take a couple of test shots and try again.
TIP: For insurance against the iPhoto database corruption that many users have experienced I recommend making a backup copy of the Library6.iPhoto (iPhoto.Library for iPhoto 5 and earlier) database file and keep it current. If problems crop up where iPhoto suddenly can't see any photos or thinks there are no photos in the library, replacing the working Library6.iPhoto file with the backup will often get the library back. By keeping it current I mean backup after each import and/or any serious editing or work on books, slideshows, calendars, cards, etc. That insures that if a problem pops up and you do need to replace the database file, you'll retain all those efforts. It doesn't take long to make the backup and it's good insurance.
I've created an Automator workflow application (requires Tiger or later), iPhoto dB File Backup, that will copy the selected Library6.iPhoto file from your iPhoto Library folder to the Pictures folder, replacing any previous version of it. It's compatible with iPhoto 6 and 7 libraries and Tiger and Leopard. Just put the application in the Dock and click on it whenever you want to backup the dB file. iPhoto does not have to be closed to run the application, just idle. You can download it at Toad's Cellar. Be sure to read the Read Me pdf file.
Note: There's now an Automator backup application for iPhoto 5 that will work with Tiger or Leopard. -
IPhoto 6 keeps losing/dropping my photos from the thumbnail screen
I have iPhoto 6.0.6 (322), and I store my photos on a LaCie external hard drive (Mac OS Extended format). Recently, all photos taken since 2008 keep disappearing from iPhoto. The photos still exist in the iPhoto library folder, and I've followed various support suggestions, e.g., first I restarted iPhoto while holding down the option and command keys and when through the four options there, but that didn't work and then I started from scratch by renaming my iPhoto library, restarting iPhoto and importing all of the photos into a new library. Then, several days later, the photos disappear again.
I recently upgraded iPhoto according to the automatic update notices I receive. Other than that, I've done nothing differently. The only other possibility, and I'd be surprised if this were the problem, but I bought a new camera (Canon Powershot SD1200IS). I didn't install Canon's software and I do not play with the iPhoto library or do anything unusual with iPhoto -- I'm not sophisticated to do that. And, fyi, my old camera was very similar -- Canon Powershot SD1100IS. Anyone know what's going on? This is quite frustrating.
Message was edited by: dschaneWhat version of iPhoto are you running? If it's iPhoto 09 then launch iPhoto with the Command+Option keys depressed and follow the instructions to rebuild the library. Select the last three options. See if that will help.
Next, if necessary, rebuild the library with iPhoto Library Manager as follows:
Using iPhoto Library Manager to Rebuild Your iPhoto Library
1 -Download iPhoto Library Manager and launch.
2 -Click on the Add Library button, navigate to your User/Pictures folder and select your iPhoto Library folder.
3 - Now that the library is listed in the left hand pane of iPLM, click on your library and go to the File->Rebuild Library menu option
4 - In the next window name the new library and select the location you want it to be placed.
5 - Click on the Create button.
Note: This creates a new library based on the LIbraryData.xml file in the library and will recover Events, Albums, keywords, titles and comments but not books, calendars or slideshows. The original library will be untouched for further attempts at fixing or in case the rebuilt library is not satisfactory. -
Iphoto quits before trying to import photos
Opening iphoto by itself is fine. As soon as I plug in my camera, and try to import photos from it, iphoto crashes.
I do not know a lot about computers, or applications, or whatever. Please, dumb down your answer for me.
Process: iPhoto [1498]
Path: /Applications/iPhoto.app/Contents/MacOS/iPhoto
Identifier: com.apple.iPhoto
Version: 9.2.1 (9.2.1)
Build Info: iPhotoProject-628000000000000~3
Code Type: X86 (Native)
Parent Process: launchd [86]
Date/Time: 2011-12-22 15:49:31.137 -0500
OS Version: Mac OS X 10.6.8 (10K549)
Report Version: 6
Interval Since Last Report: 607671 sec
Crashes Since Last Report: 15
Per-App Interval Since Last Report: 912 sec
Per-App Crashes Since Last Report: 15
Anonymous UUID: 0E1E28FE-E372-4AAB-AAA5-2BC564F64996
Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV)
Exception Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at 0x00000000bf7fff7c
Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
Thread 0 Crashed: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x903aec06 szone_malloc_should_clear + 12
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x903aeba8 malloc_zone_malloc + 81
2 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x92d45923 _CFRuntimeCreateInstance + 179
3 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x92d48d4a __CFArrayInit + 186
4 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x92d8d0e5 -[__NSPlaceholderArray initWithCapacity:] + 69
5 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x92db0e20 +[NSMutableArray arrayWithCapacity:] + 64
6 com.apple.AppKit 0x980dd588 -[NSView trackingAreas] + 97
7 com.apple.AppKit 0x981a4bb7 -[NSView(NSInternal) _recursiveEnableTrackingRectsForNonHiddenViews] + 36
8 com.apple.AppKit 0x981741b6 -[NSView(NSInternal) _setHidden:setNeedsDisplay:] + 1274
9 com.apple.AppKit 0x98173cb4 -[NSView _setHidden:] + 50
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1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x903d09a8 _pthread_wqthread + 941
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2 libSystem.B.dylib 0x904075a8 pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47
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Thread 9:
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2 libSystem.B.dylib 0x904075a8 pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47
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Thread 10:
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2 libSystem.B.dylib 0x904075a8 pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47
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11 libSystem.B.dylibWhy not try in batches? When you import to iPhoto the pics are copied to the library, the metadata - Exif, IPTC and colour - parsed and recorded, thumbnails created, Scanned for Faces, Places and so on. So while it might well be supported on a multi-core MacPro with 16 gigs of RAM it seems likely to me that on a MB it may choke on 17k of images. Only way to test is to import in Batches, of course.
Regards
TD -
IPhoto 9.5.1 Album disappearance.
iPhoto 9.5.1 Album disappearance.
After updating an album of my most cherished pics from the last 15 years of family and friends, I attempted to drag and place it onto the iPhone icon under the heading "DEVICES" (iPhone was plugged into computer and visible in iPhoto) I have added photos to my iPhone from iPhoto in the past without incident. However this time the photos did not go onto the iphone. the album vanished. I did a secondary test with a small, easily reproducable album and when I dragged the album to the iPhone icon, a line with a circle appeared both below the icon and also above the iPhone icon (still within the DEVICE headed-section). Dragging and dropping the second "test" album more slowly, it appeared to have gone into that space above or below the iPhone icon without appearing anywhere. The original album (all I care about) was called "keepers on iPhone" and I have been building it for several years and had yet to put it on this newer phone I now have.
any idea how I can locate it? search for it? It would be painstakingly laborious to try to recreate it to get it close to the original file.Thank you Terence. I am sure you are correct. I have a question though. When I looked into iPhoto Trash, there were many photo albums I had deleted over the last several weeks that were still visible in the trash, as I has not "emptied the trash" So wouldn't these 2 albums be in the trash also? if iPhoto thought I was deleting them, wouldnt they be with the other albums.
Can I see iPhoto albums in iTunes and drag them onto my iPhone there? -
I am trying to import photos into iphoto. If I click on the photo which is on a dvd-r it disappears. If I click on the folder a message appears which basically states iphoto can't import the jpg file. I made the dvd on a windows xp machine and I know the files are there because if I go to another windows machine I can see them. How do I get these pics into iphoto
thank youMichael:
Drag the image files to the desktop first. Then import from there.
Do you Twango?
TIP: For insurance against the iPhoto database corruption that many users have experienced I recommend making a backup copy of the Library6.iPhoto database file and keep it current. If problems crop up where iPhoto suddenly can't see any photos or thinks there are no photos in the library, replacing the working Library6.iPhoto file with the backup will often get the library back. By keeping it current I mean backup after each import and/or any serious editing or work on books, slideshows, calendars, cards, etc. That insures that if a problem pops up and you do need to replace the database file, you'll retain all those efforts. It doesn't take long to make the backup and it's good insurance.
I've written an Automator workflow application (requires Tiger), iPhoto dB File Backup, that will copy the selected Library6.iPhoto file from your iPhoto Library folder to the Pictures folder, replacing any previous version of it. You can download it at Toad's Cellar. Be sure to read the Read Me pdf file. -
Add new photo to existing calendar folder in iPhoto
I am making a calendar in iPhoto, picking photos from a folder, let's call it "2011 Pics," in iPhoto. After arranging all the photos and captions I decided I wanted to insert a new photo -- one that was not in "2011 Pics." So I inserted it into the folder, but the picture does not show up on the scrolling menu of pictures at the left of the calendar-making page. This happened last year and in frustration I started all over again. But surely there is a way to add a new picture to a calendar that is already laid out.Yes, the Old Master file has a folder for each year where I find all photos from that specific year. I am attaching a screen shot of the file.
In the meantime i have managed to download all photos (it did not download any video files though in mpg, avi, 3gp, m4v,mp4 and mov format) to a new iphoto library. Unfortunately the photos are quite mixed and often doubled up. I ma considering to purchase iphoto library which checks all duplicates in iphoto. this will save me a lot of time. What do you think? -
And how do I turn off FACES?
I copied the iPhoto library to an external hard drive, then imported it to the new iPhoto. It turned my 2000 photos into 12,000!!
According to you youo did not do what I instructed - you said you imported the old library into th enew library which can easily take a 2000 photo library and turn it into 12,000 including two ro three versions of each photo pus all the face thumbnails
The correct procedure has NO importing involved
drag the iPhoto library intact as a single entity from the old Mac to the pictures folder of the new Mac - launch iPhoto on the new mac
That is it
LN -
Some of my iPhoto albums will not show, as below:
When I click on any of those individual albums, for a brief split second I can see the images displayed, but then they revert to this:
Then if I click on any of those images, this image appears:
I have real a lot of posts that say to click Command+Option while opening iPhoto and this will open the Photo Library Repair window, but... this is not happening. Each time I do it, iPhoto just opens as it normally does. I've tried about 10 times, closing iPhoto completely. I've tried through the dock icon and through the applications listing. Neither will open anything other than regular old iPhoto.
Can anyone help me and suggest what I may be doing wrong, or are there any alternative was to open Photo Library Repair so I can rebuild my library? I really don't want to lose all of those photos, especially since some are really important and irreplaceable.
Thanks.I have real a lot of posts that say to click Command+Option while opening iPhoto and this will open the Photo Library Repair window, but... this is not happening.
Be sure you're holding the correct keys and that you're holding them long enough. Depress them before clicking on iPhoto and don't let go until the menu shows up.
If you don't want to lose those photos, make a back up now. Hopefully it's not too late. -
Everytime I open iphoto, my computer tells me, A photo has been found in the iPhoto Library that was not imported. Would you like to import it. If I import it, a message comes up Unreadable file, the following file could not be imported. them it tells me where the file is and it cannot be opened. If I do not import, then it says,The photo has been placed in the folder /Users/patrick*******/Pictures/iPhoto Library Recovered Photos_4. It will just keep adding to recvovered photos. This drives me crazy!!!!!!! How do I fix this?
I had this problem some months ago and the following solution from Terrence Delvin put things right:
Go to your Pictures Folder and find the iPhoto Library there. Right (or Control-) Click on the icon and select 'Show Package Contents'. A finder window will open with the Library exposed.
Look there for a Folder called 'Import' or 'Importing'.
Drag it to the Desktop. *Make no other changes*.
Start iPhoto. Does that help?
If it does then look inside that folder on your desktop. Does it contain anything you want? If not you can trash the folder.
However, since connecting a memory stick to my computer, I now have the same problem again. This time there is no folder called 'Import' or 'Importing' so what should I do? -
How do I re-open and get back into my iPhoto if this message appears: "Your photo library is either in use by another application or has become unreadable"? What do I do?
Rebuild your iPhoto Library:
iPhoto 6 and later: Rebuilding the iPhoto library -
s there a way to change the pin color in iPhoto so I can pin my photos and places from those from others. i think it would be cool to see where my friends have also been but not mix it with mine. Thanks
No
Suggest to Apple
You can make a smart album based on camera to seperate photos
LN
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