Iphoto can't find my photo library. What should I do?

Iphoto can't find my photo library.  WHat should I do?

Tell it where is it - depress and hold the option key while launching iPhooto and use the select ibraray window to tell iPhtoo where you library is
LN

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    I had to reformat my drive and do a fresh install of Mountain Lion. I was pleased that the Migration Assistant imported all the user accounts, apps, etc. from a Time Machine backup. Never could have done *that* with Windows...
    However, in iPhoto, I *do not* copy pictures from my Pictures folder into the iPhoto library and iPhoto can't find them. I expect that this is because I changed the volume name when I reformatted the drive, which is embedded somewhere in the iPhoto package in my Pictures folder.
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    When I try to rebuild the iPhoto library, I get a dialog indicating each file cannot be found on the volume. While it provides an option to browse for the location, this isn't practical due to the 1000's of photos and movies on the drive.
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    As OT says, the primary reason not to run a Referenced Library, and, most especially, not one where you have the Library on one Volume and the photos on another.
    You're going to have this problem again and again any time you make a change to your hardware set up - including upgrading your machine and so on.
    Going forward: Do you have Aperture? This has a command to Locate Referenced Masters which should help. Other than that, how are you at hacking SQL databases? That's what this guy did:
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3216539?tstart=30
    back up first...
    Regards
    TD

  • IPhoto can not find several photos, shows icon, but not pic itself and I did not move anything

    I have more then 12'000 photos on iPhoto. After the last update it shows me all pics in the small icons, but when I click on them, severals are not whown - a black background with a grey triangle opens and a "!" in the mid. I suppose this means that iPhoto can not find the data. I already looked into the database and the files are really not there. But I did NOT move them! What happened? What can I do? (I would highly appreciate if I would not have to check every single photo and reimport it again!!!) Thank you in advance for your help!

    Restore from your back up.
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  • Iphoto can´t find my photos, is creating a  new library the only solution?

    Ok, I am having a hard time understanding iPhoto and its libaries. There are two parts of my question;
    1.
    I imported all my photos which I had on an external hard drive. I then changed my mind and copied them to the harddrive, and also kept thm on the external as a backup.
    Now iPhoto cant find any of the photos. The thumbnails are there, but every time I doubleclick on an image, an error message appears The volume for “x.jpg” cannot be found.
    I have about 14.000 pictures, so to sit and "find photo" one by one would take a very long time...
    Is there another way to make iPhoto find all the images again?
    2.
    I think I found one soulution to this, but Im not sure Im doing it right. What I did was that I downloaded "iPhoto library manager", created a new library, named it "No.2" and imported all the photos again into that library. This seems to be working fine. However, when I click the default library in Finder, it says that it takes up 9 GB of my harddrive. Can I delete this library? Or will it affect iPhoto since it is the default library?
    I am completely new to Mac and still stuck in Windows-land. So if anyone can help me with this it is much appreciated!
    /E

    Hi,
    thank you foryou quick reply!
    Ok, so nothing will happen to the images if i trash the original library?
    Also, i have another question you might have an answer to. When I open the No.2 library (I have imported all the images to here) every time a message appears "6 photos have been found in the iPhoto Library that were not imported" I click "Yes" every time, but no images are imported and the message appears every time I open iPhoto. Aslo, every time I click Yes, iPhoto creates an album called "recovered Photos 1" "2", "3" etc. What photos does this regard? Can I get rid of this message somehow?
    /E

  • IPhoto can't find original photos, but I can!

    When I launch iPhoto, I get error messages telling me photos are missing, and asking if I want to "find original" or cancel. If I try to find the original, I can't navigate into the library file itself, even though a search in spotlight reveals the missing photo is inside the iPhoto library bundle itself.
    So I hit 'cancel' but I have to do this dozens of times each time I launch iPhoto, which is a huge hassle.
    The 'missing' photos show up as blank thumbnails with a dotted white line around them in the photo viewer. If I scroll around iPhoto's viewing pane, the same message appears constantly.
    I have rebuilt the library, repaired disk permissions, and even tried reverting to an older library from backup. No dice.
    I'm out of ideas, other than exporting all the photos and then creating a new library and reorganizing everything. Seems like a huge hassle for 9000 photos, though.
    Any help is greatly appreciated.

    Thank you for the insights, Terence. I'm glad I didn't export then re-import.
    I did try iPhoto Library Manager before posting here, but it told me it couldn't rebuild the database because it was corrupt! Yikes.
    Okay, so I did what someone suggested on another thread, and tried to identify all the 80 or so photos that were supposedly 'missing'. I wrote down the name of every photo on a text edit doc.
    Then I did something strange that seems to have worked: I went to Spotlight, and searched for one of the image names. I found it inside the iPhoto library. (I'm not sure why you can't navigate to photos from inside iPhoto, but you can from Spotlight - note, you can't find them in any other finder window, just Spotlight).
    I dragged the culprit file to my desktop. Then, when the alert came up again, I used File > Reveal in Finder to navigate to the photo...interestingly, iPhoto then pointed to the original location of the missing file...I then dragged the photo from my desktop back into iPhoto's library via the Finder. Voila, the photo was re-linked.
    But here's where it gets interesting. Somehow other photos got re-linked, too!
    I quit the program, and the same problem reoccurred. So I took the steps again above, but this time I did something slightly different afterward.
    I went to the TextEdit doc, and I found each and every photo, and dragged it into an album I'd created (I called it something like "Photos to Fix" or something). I then went to the Trash, and found some broken aliases in there, too. I emptied the Trash, after clicking 'cancel' on each error message. Then, I quit and restarted iPhoto several times. The problem is gone! I then moved the photos out of the "Photos to Fix" album, and the problem has not returned.
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    - Find a broken photo in iPhoto, note the name
    - Navigate to the photo in Spotlight (not finder)
    - Drag it out of the iPhoto Library and onto the desktop
    - Go back to iPhoto
    - Select "Reveal in Finder" on the broken thumbnail
    - iPhoto will go to the location the photo USED to be
    - Go back to Finder
    - Drag the photo back into its old location
    - Go back to iPhoto
    - Move that photo, and any other problem photos, to a new album
    - Empty Trash if there are any problem files there, too
    - Restart iPhoto
    - Problem solved
    That's what worked for me, though I admit it is wonky and illogical. Maybe someone can shed light on why this worked.

  • Iphoto can't find my photo

    I've just imported photos from a vacation, and when I click on the photo now that it's been imported into my photo library, I get this error message. The image is there, but for some reason iPhoto thinks that it's only a thumbnail, and it can't find the source file.  What gives? Steve would be rolling in his grave if he knew how screwed up Apple has become without him, just had to say that.
    Help!!

    As Larry mentioned do you have a managed or referenced library?
    That error message is typical of a "referenced" library where the photos were imported from the camera and the camera disconnected from the Mac.  So check to see how that particular iPhoto preference is set.
    OT

  • Can't find my photo library

    Ok, I know this sounds silly -
    I just imported pictures to iPhoto, but wanted to edit and reference some of them using my Canon ImageBrowser - but I have no folder with my photos in it.
    It shows a pictures folder, but NO library, just Photo Booth
    If I could figure out how to include a screen shot, I would...
    Any suggestions?

    To use another editor with iPhoto:
    You can set Photoshop (or any image editor) as an external editor in iPhoto. (Preferences -> General -> Edit Photo: Choose from the Drop Down Menu.) This way, when you double click a pic to edit in iPhoto it will open automatically in Photoshop or your Image Editor, and when you save it it's sent back to iPhoto automatically. This is the only way that edits made in another application will be displayed in iPhoto.
    I’m not sure what you mean by “reference some of them”, but if you can explain that perhaps we may be able to help there too.
    but I have no folder with my photos in it.
    With iPhoto 7 (iLife 08) the old iPhoto Library Folder is now a Unix Style Package File. The change was made to the format of the iPhoto library because many users were inadvertently corrupting their library by browsing through it with other software or making changes in it themselves.
    The default location of the iPhoto Library is your Pictures Folder. IF it has been moved you can find it easily enough.
    Select A photo in the iPhoto Window and right click on it. From the resulting menu select 'Show File (or 'Show Original File' if that's available). A Finder Window will open with the file selected. In column view it’s simple to find the Library location.
    FYI
    There are many, many ways to access your files in iPhoto:
    For 10.5 users: You can use any Open / Attach / Browse dialogue. On the left there's a Media heading, your pics can be accessed there. Apple-Click for selecting multiple pics.
    Uploaded with plasq's Skitch!
    To upload to a site that does not have an iPhoto Export Plug-in the recommended way is to Select the Pic in the iPhoto Window and go File -> Export and export the pic to the desktop, then upload from there. After the upload you can trash the pic on the desktop. It's only a copy and your original is safe in iPhoto.
    This is also true for emailing with Web-based services. If you're using Gmail you can use iPhoto2GMail
    If you use Apple's Mail, Entourage, AOL or Eudora you can email from within iPhoto. With 10.5 you can access the Library from the New Message Window in Mail:
    Uploaded with plasq's Skitch!
    If you use a Cocoa-based Browser such as Safari, you can drag the pics from the iPhoto Window to the Attach window in the browser.
    Or, if you want to access the files with iPhoto not running, then create a Media Browser using Automator (takes about 10 seconds) or use THIS
    Other options include:
    1. *Drag and Drop*: Drag a photo from the iPhoto Window to the desktop, there iPhoto will make a full-sized copy of the pic.
    2. *File -> Export*: Select the files in the iPhoto Window and go File -> Export. The dialogue will give you various options, including altering the format, naming the files and changing the size. Again, producing a copy.
    3. *Show File*: Right- (or Control-) Click on a pic and in the resulting dialogue choose 'Show File'. A Finder window will pop open with the file already selected.
    Regards
    TD

  • Iphoto can't find my photos!

    SO-
    My pictures all show up as thumbnails but the ones that I have already gone through an edited, then seem to disappear so that the next time i go and click on the thumb nail a BIG exclamation point comes up instead of the photo- the photos are in my picture folder but for some reason won't show up in Iphoto- I have recently been trying to make a book but since the photos aren't there, when I click to drag them into the book only the exclamation point shows up.
    How do I get Iphoto to recognize/ find my pictures.
    I checked for updates already and my computer is up-to-date.
    Do I ned to buy the new Ilife in order to get my Iphoto to work properly?
    Please Help, i want to find my photos!

    Vicoria
    Welcome to the Apple user discussion forums
    Do I ned to buy the new Ilife in order to get my Iphoto to work properly?
    No - this had nothing to do with the version of iPhoto that you have - if fact you should NOT upgrade until you solve your library problem - upgrading a corrupted library makes it harder to solve
    click on the thumb nail a BIG exclamation point comes up instead of the photo-
    This is an indication that iPhoto has lost contact with the photo - it is often caused by user activity within the iPhoto library, moving, changing or deleting photos using the finder or an external program instead of using iPhoto to control the iPhoto library
    but the ones that I have already gone through an edited, then seem to disappear so that the next time i go and click on the thumb nail
    Exactly how are you "going through and editing" your photos?
    How do I get Iphoto to recognize/ find my pictures.
    Answer the above questions to help make sure this is the right path
    Do you have a good current backup of yoru iPhoto Library?
    If not then Probably the first step will be to rebuild yuor library -quit iPhoto, back up your iPhoto library and launch iPhoto while depressing the optin (alt) and command (apple) keys and use the resulting dialogue to rebuild your library
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    If none of these work then you will have to create a new library - quit iPhoto and drag your iPhoto library to the desktop then launch iPhoto and it will create a fresh, new library - go to the originals folder in the iPhoto library on your desktop and drag each folder onto iPhoto to recreate yur library without edits, albums or projects
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    LN

  • Iphoto can't find original photo

    Back when I was new to iPhoto I imported some high resolution photos and apparently renamed the folder where they were located in the Originals folder. I now know this is a big "no no". I've searched using Spotlight for the file name of one of the photos. The only results I get are for the small res file located in the Data folder. I can see the thumbnail of the photo in iPhoto but when I double click to edit it doesn't show anything. However, the photo info still says its 3 MB. I don't believe I deleted the high res photos - just renamed the folder. Is there any way to find the high res files on my computer? I've search the Originals folder and the Modified folder and can't find them.

    I've search the Originals folder and the Modified folder and can't find them.
    Well if there are not in either of those folders, then they are not in the Library.
    Regards
    TD

  • IPhoto is not finding my photo library. I can't recall how to point it to

    the drive where I keep everything. simple, I know....just can't remember how to tell iPhoto where my library is. thanks.

    Start iPhoto while holding the option key down and navigate to your iPhoto library (this is in the iPhoto help if you need it in the future)
    Larry Nebel

  • Photobooth can not find my photo library

    When I opened photobooth today, it told me that it was unable to find my library.
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    Need more infor that that.  What system and iPhoto versions are you running?  Did you apply any updaters or upgrades just before you lost the library?  What happens when you launch iPhoto with the Option key held down?  Do you get a window like this showing all available libraries on your hard drive(s)?
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    I initially used iPhoto in referenced mode, but after a few years, I switched to managed mode, and then I inquired about how to make my iPhoto library entirely managed. About 2 years ago, Larry HN suggested Alias herder. I finally got around to using it, and there are no more aliases in iPhoto Library/Masters. The problem is that once I removed the referenced photos from ~/Pictures, iPhoto is acting as if the original photos are lost -- even though they're right inside the iPhoto library.
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    Library Manager doesn't recover one shot plus all the associated metadata, then next shot, plus all associated metadata..., it recovers the related data in difference stages, so the Faces Data may not be lost, but it may not be able to get to then stage of recovering that data before the crashes...
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    iPhoto can't find photo even though the thumbnail is present. Any help, there are dozens of photos in my library that won't open as iPhoto can't find them. This is probably a very common question!

    With the amount of information you've provided it's impossible to offer a potential solution.  We need to know the details of your problem and situation, i.e.:
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