IPhoto Database Corruption?
Last night, I opened iPhoto to find my Library totally empty! I've had problems with iPhoto in the past (crashing and losing some edits like color-correction and cropping upon reopening), so this wasn't a big surprise. I tried to import my iPhoto library to no avail. So, I reopened the program using the Apple-Option-click thing and chose all of the options (rebuild thumbnails and database, recover orphaned photos) in hopes that my photos would reappear. Well, they did, but none of my edits are showing up... all of my color-correcting, cropping, etc. is gone, which is a big disappointment to me! I've had to rebuild the database before and did not have this problem.
Is there any way for me to recover the old database, now that I have rebuilt it? I am afraid the answer is "no," but I am hoping that someone with more knowledge can help me out. Also, all of my deleted photos are back in my Library, which is another annoyance. Does this have to do with the "recover orphaned photos" option? Just wondering...
Thanks in advance for any help!
Last night, I opened iPhoto to find my Library totally empty! I've had problems with iPhoto in the past (crashing and losing some edits like color-correction and cropping upon reopening), so this wasn't a big surprise. I tried to import my iPhoto library to no avail. So, I reopened the program using the Apple-Option-click thing and chose all of the options (rebuild thumbnails and database, recover orphaned photos) in hopes that my photos would reappear. Well, they did, but none of my edits are showing up... all of my color-correcting, cropping, etc. is gone, which is a big disappointment to me! I've had to rebuild the database before and did not have this problem.
Is there any way for me to recover the old database, now that I have rebuilt it? I am afraid the answer is "no," but I am hoping that someone with more knowledge can help me out. Also, all of my deleted photos are back in my Library, which is another annoyance. Does this have to do with the "recover orphaned photos" option? Just wondering...
Thanks in advance for any help!
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New to iPhoto: Database Corruption and iPhoto Package
Coming from the PC I'm used to individual files with Picasa and Photoshop and I'm confused about a few things:
1. Is the iPhoto database separate from the iPhoto package file that stores all of the images?
2. And if you were to lose your database because of corruption, do you lose all of your individual photos?
3. Or if the package somehow became corrupted, do you lose your original images?
4. Slightly off-topic -- does Aperture store the images separately or does it use the same "database package" concept as iPhoto?1. Is the iPhoto database separate from the iPhoto package file that stores all of the images?
Yes and No. It depends on the settings you choose. In the default setting both the photos and the database are contained within the Library Package. For more see below*.
A Package File is simply a folder that looks like a file in the Finder. 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.
Want to see inside? 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.
Standard Warning: Don't change anything in the iPhoto Library Folder via the Finder or any other application. iPhoto depends on the structure as well as the contents of this folder. Moving things, renaming things or otherwise making changes will prevent iPhoto from working and could even cause you to damage or lose your photos.
2. And if you were to lose your database because of corruption, do you lose all of your individual photos?
No. The db is a couple of files inside the Library. The photos are at no more risk that when a file goes bad in any folder.
3. Or if the package somehow became corrupted, do you lose your original images?
There's no way for a package to become corrupted. Like I say, it's just a folder.
Of course, the protection for any data on your computer is a good up-to-date back up.
4. Slightly off-topic -- does Aperture store the images separately or does it use the same "database package" concept as iPhoto?
Yes and no. Depends on the settings you choose.
* And this is the below piece to see:
There are two kinds of Library: Managed and Referenced.
A +Managed library+, is the default setting, and iPhoto copies files into the iPhoto Library when Importing. In this scenario iPhoto is responsible for File Management.
A +Referenced Library+ is when iPhoto is NOT copying the files into the iPhoto Library when importing because you made a change at iPhoto -> Preferences -> Advanced. In this scenario you are responsible for the File Management.
*How to do it:*
Simply go to iPhoto Menu -> Preferences -> Advanced and uncheck 'Copy Files to the iPhoto Library on Import'.
*What Happens:*
Now iPhoto will not copy the files, but rather simply reference them on your HD. To do this it will create an alias in the Originals Folder that points to your file. It will still create a thumbnail and, if you modify the pics, a Modified version within the iPhoto Library Folder.
*Some things to consider:*
1. Importing and deleting pics are more complex procedures. You have to to put the files where they will be stored before importing them. When you delete them you'll need to remove the files from the HD yourself.
2. You cannot move or rename the files on your system or iPhoto will lose track of them on systems prior to 10.5 and iPhoto 08. Even with the later versions issues can still arise if you move the referenced files to new volumes or between volumes.
3. Most importantly, migrating to a new disk or computer can be much more complex.
4. Because iPhoto has no tools for managing Referenced Files, if, for some reason, the path to the photos changes then you could find yourself resolving aliases for +each photo in the Library+ one by one.
My own opinion:
I've yet to see a good reason to run iPhoto in referenced mode unless you're using two photo organiser
If disk space is an issue, you can run an entire iPhoto Library from an external disk:
1. Quit iPhoto
2. Copy the iPhoto Library as an entity from your Pictures Folder to the External Disk.
3. Hold down the option (or alt) key while launching iPhoto. From the resulting menu select 'Choose Library' and navigate to the new location. From that point on this will be the default location of your library.
4. Test the library and when you're sure all is well, trash the one on your internal HD to free up space.
If you're concerned about accessing the files, There are many, many ways to access your files in iPhoto:
You can use any Open / Attach / Browse dialogue. On the left there's a Media heading, your pics can be accessed there. Command-Click for selecting multiple pics.
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You can access the Library from the New Message Window in Mail:
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Many internet sites such as Flickr and SmugMug have plug-ins for accessing the iPhoto Library.
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.
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.
*If you want to access the files with iPhoto not running*:
For users of 10.6 and later:
You can download a free Services component from MacOSXAutomation which will give you access to the iPhoto Library from your Services Menu. Using the Services Preference Pane you can even create a keyboard shortcut for it.
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.
*Using iPhoto with Photoshop*
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.
Note that iPhoto sends a copy+ of the file to Photoshop, so when you save be sure to use the Save command, not Save As... If you use Save As then you're creating a new file and iPhoto has no way of knowing about this new file. iPhoto is preserving your original anyway.
Aperture - which is somewhat more expensive that iPhoto - has much better tools for running Referenced Libraries. I have no reservations about running Aperture in that mode.
Regards
TD -
Repeat iPhoto Database Corruption
Hello,
I have been having repeated instances where iPhoto crashes, usually after sitting for a couple minutes unused. Beachball, then crash. Upon restart, I get notice that database repair is needed. A few minutes later that finishes and all the events in my library are randomized and sometimes a lot are missing. I had Time Machine backup fail as well (Murphy's law); and database copy I had made manually from 5 weeks ago once brought up to date by re-importing pictures, it again bombs after a couple hours work.
Background:
Large database, over 90K photos, 480 GB.
I recently got a new camera taking full frame 22MP pictures which I did set to record in Adobe RGB - I wonder if the new pictures are involved in the corruption.
Plans:
I am moving over a fresh copy of the 5-weeks ago database and I plan to repair and/or rebuild the database.
I have a registered copy of iPhoto Library Manager and may make a fresh database from that - not sure if that preserves all events in same order, though.
I am strongly considering making the move to Aperture if it might help.
I am posting this looking for any sage advice from anyone out there either on the source of the corruption or any advice on how to proceed.
Thanks for any help!
BobHere is the full crash report / I don't know enough about this to know what to cut out:
Process: iPhoto [651]
Path: /Applications/iPhoto.app/Contents/MacOS/iPhoto
Identifier: com.apple.iPhoto
Version: 9.4.2 (9.4.2)
Build Info: iPhotoProject-710042000000000~2
App Item ID: 408981381
App External ID: 11723545
Code Type: X86 (Native)
Parent Process: launchd [139]
User ID: 501
Date/Time: 2012-11-11 18:20:03.501 -0500
OS Version: Mac OS X 10.8.2 (12C60)
Report Version: 10
Crashed Thread: 26 Dispatch queue: com.apple.root.default-priority
Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGBUS)
Exception Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at 0x0000000000000020
VM Regions Near 0x20:
--> __PAGEZERO 0000000000000000-0000000000001000 [ 4K] ---/--- SM=NUL /Applications/iPhoto.app/Contents/MacOS/iPhoto
VM_ALLOCATE 0000000000001000-000000000005d000 [ 368K] ---/--- SM=NUL
Thread 0:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
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10 com.apple.iPhoto 0x0006cc99 0x5d000 + 64665
11 com.apple.iPhoto 0x0006c2e5 0x5d000 + 62181
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Thread 18:
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1 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97bd8289 _pthread_cond_wait + 938
2 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97bd8512 pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47
3 com.apple.Foundation 0x9065c3c6 -[NSCondition waitUntilDate:] + 404
4 com.apple.Foundation 0x9065c1ed -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:beforeDate:] + 282
5 com.apple.Foundation 0x90661740 -[NSConditionLock lockWhenCondition:] + 69
6 com.apple.proxtcore 0x02008e12 -[XTMsgQueue waitForMessage] + 47
7 com.apple.proxtcore 0x02007efa -[XTThread run:] + 412
8 com.apple.Foundation 0x9062e1d8 -[NSThread main] + 45
9 com.apple.Foundation 0x9062e15b __NSThread__main__ + 1396
10 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97bd3557 _pthread_start + 344
11 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97bbdcee thread_start + 34
Thread 19:
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1 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97bd8289 _pthread_cond_wait + 938
2 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97bd8512 pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np + 47
3 com.apple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x984816ad TSWaitOnConditionTimedRelative + 177
4 com.apple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x98481184 TSWaitOnSemaphoreCommon + 272
5 com.apple.CoreServices.CarbonCore 0x9848140d TSWaitOnSemaphoreRelative + 24
6 com.apple.QuickTimeComponents.component 0x99dd35ac 0x997dd000 + 6251948
7 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97bd3557 _pthread_start + 344
8 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97bbdcee thread_start + 34
Thread 20:: CVDisplayLink
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1 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97bd8220 _pthread_cond_wait + 833
2 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97c5e0a1 pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 71
3 com.apple.CoreVideo 0x9002e16d CVDisplayLink::runIOThread() + 903
4 com.apple.CoreVideo 0x9002ddce startIOThread(void*) + 160
5 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97bd3557 _pthread_start + 344
6 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97bbdcee thread_start + 34
Thread 21:
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1 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97bd8220 _pthread_cond_wait + 833
2 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97c5e0a1 pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 71
3 com.apple.iPhoto 0x0061b8c6 0x5d000 + 6023366
4 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x91bc0d6d __invoking___ + 29
5 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x91bc0ca7 -[NSInvocation invoke] + 279
6 com.apple.RedRock 0x0267685b -[RKInvoker _invokeTarget:] + 33
7 com.apple.RedRock 0x026875f4 -[RKInvoker _invokeTargetWithPool:] + 68
8 libobjc.A.dylib 0x940b75d3 -[NSObject performSelector:withObject:] + 70
9 com.apple.proxtcore 0x02011df9 -[XTThreadSendOnlyDetached _detachedMessageHandler:] + 167
10 libobjc.A.dylib 0x940b75d3 -[NSObject performSelector:withObject:] + 70
11 com.apple.proxtcore 0x0200a22c -[XTSubscription postMessage:] + 191
12 com.apple.proxtcore 0x02009aef -[XTDistributor distributeMessage:] + 681
13 com.apple.proxtcore 0x02009313 -[XTThread handleMessage:] + 515
14 com.apple.proxtcore 0x02007f10 -[XTThread run:] + 434
15 com.apple.Foundation 0x9062e1d8 -[NSThread main] + 45
16 com.apple.Foundation 0x9062e15b __NSThread__main__ + 1396
17 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97bd3557 _pthread_start + 344
18 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97bbdcee thread_start + 34
Thread 22:
0 com.apple.iPhoto 0x0035fd41 0x5d000 + 3157313
1 com.apple.iPhoto 0x0055df87 0x5d000 + 5246855
2 libobjc.A.dylib 0x940b75d3 -[NSObject performSelector:withObject:] + 70
3 com.apple.proxtcore 0x02011df9 -[XTThreadSendOnlyDetached _detachedMessageHandler:] + 167
4 libobjc.A.dylib 0x940b75d3 -[NSObject performSelector:withObject:] + 70
5 com.apple.proxtcore 0x0200a22c -[XTSubscription postMessage:] + 191
6 com.apple.proxtcore 0x02009aef -[XTDistributor distributeMessage:] + 681
7 com.apple.proxtcore 0x02009313 -[XTThread handleMessage:] + 515
8 com.apple.proxtcore 0x02007f10 -[XTThread run:] + 434
9 com.apple.Foundation 0x9062e1d8 -[NSThread main] + 45
10 com.apple.Foundation 0x9062e15b __NSThread__main__ + 1396
11 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97bd3557 _pthread_start + 344
12 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97bbdcee thread_start + 34
Thread 23:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x905738e2 __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97bd8220 _pthread_cond_wait + 833
2 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97c5e0a1 pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 71
3 com.apple.iPhoto 0x00126872 0x5d000 + 825458
4 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x91bc0d6d __invoking___ + 29
5 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x91bc0ca7 -[NSInvocation invoke] + 279
6 com.apple.RedRock 0x0267685b -[RKInvoker _invokeTarget:] + 33
7 com.apple.RedRock 0x026875f4 -[RKInvoker _invokeTargetWithPool:] + 68
8 libobjc.A.dylib 0x940b75d3 -[NSObject performSelector:withObject:] + 70
9 com.apple.proxtcore 0x02011df9 -[XTThreadSendOnlyDetached _detachedMessageHandler:] + 167
10 libobjc.A.dylib 0x940b75d3 -[NSObject performSelector:withObject:] + 70
11 com.apple.proxtcore 0x0200a22c -[XTSubscription postMessage:] + 191
12 com.apple.proxtcore 0x02009aef -[XTDistributor distributeMessage:] + 681
13 com.apple.proxtcore 0x02009313 -[XTThread handleMessage:] + 515
14 com.apple.proxtcore 0x02007f10 -[XTThread run:] + 434
15 com.apple.Foundation 0x9062e1d8 -[NSThread main] + 45
16 com.apple.Foundation 0x9062e15b __NSThread__main__ + 1396
17 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97bd3557 _pthread_start + 344
18 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97bbdcee thread_start + 34
Thread 24:
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1 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97bd8220 _pthread_cond_wait + 833
2 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97c5e0a1 pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 71
3 com.apple.iPhoto 0x0016c758 0x5d000 + 1111896
4 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x91bc0d6d __invoking___ + 29
5 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x91bc0ca7 -[NSInvocation invoke] + 279
6 com.apple.RedRock 0x0267685b -[RKInvoker _invokeTarget:] + 33
7 com.apple.RedRock 0x026875f4 -[RKInvoker _invokeTargetWithPool:] + 68
8 libobjc.A.dylib 0x940b75d3 -[NSObject performSelector:withObject:] + 70
9 com.apple.proxtcore 0x02011df9 -[XTThreadSendOnlyDetached _detachedMessageHandler:] + 167
10 libobjc.A.dylib 0x940b75d3 -[NSObject performSelector:withObject:] + 70
11 com.apple.proxtcore 0x0200a22c -[XTSubscription postMessage:] + 191
12 com.apple.proxtcore 0x02009aef -[XTDistributor distributeMessage:] + 681
13 com.apple.proxtcore 0x02009313 -[XTThread handleMessage:] + 515
14 com.apple.proxtcore 0x02007f10 -[XTThread run:] + 434
15 com.apple.Foundation 0x9062e1d8 -[NSThread main] + 45
16 com.apple.Foundation 0x9062e15b __NSThread__main__ + 1396
17 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97bd3557 _pthread_start + 344
18 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97bbdcee thread_start + 34
Thread 25:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x905738e2 __psynch_cvwait + 10
1 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97bd8220 _pthread_cond_wait + 833
2 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97c5e0a1 pthread_cond_wait$UNIX2003 + 71
3 com.apple.iPhoto 0x0055ddd1 0x5d000 + 5246417
4 libobjc.A.dylib 0x940b75d3 -[NSObject performSelector:withObject:] + 70
5 com.apple.proxtcore 0x02011df9 -[XTThreadSendOnlyDetached _detachedMessageHandler:] + 167
6 libobjc.A.dylib 0x940b75d3 -[NSObject performSelector:withObject:] + 70
7 com.apple.proxtcore 0x0200a22c -[XTSubscription postMessage:] + 191
8 com.apple.proxtcore 0x02009aef -[XTDistributor distributeMessage:] + 681
9 com.apple.proxtcore 0x02009313 -[XTThread handleMessage:] + 515
10 com.apple.proxtcore 0x02007f10 -[XTThread run:] + 434
11 com.apple.Foundation 0x9062e1d8 -[NSThread main] + 45
12 com.apple.Foundation 0x9062e15b __NSThread__main__ + 1396
13 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97bd3557 _pthread_start + 344
14 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97bbdcee thread_start + 34
Thread 26 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.root.default-priority
0 libdispatch.dylib 0x962d3c05 dispatch_semaphore_signal + 9
1 com.apple.CoreImage 0x95016104 __block_global_0 + 216
2 libdispatch.dylib 0x962d5f8f _dispatch_call_block_and_release + 15
3 libdispatch.dylib 0x962d1c82 _dispatch_client_callout + 46
4 libdispatch.dylib 0x962d2f02 _dispatch_worker_thread2 + 285
5 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97bd5e12 _pthread_wqthread + 441
6 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97bbdcca start_wqthread + 30
Thread 27:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x905740ee __workq_kernreturn + 10
1 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97bd604c _pthread_workq_return + 45
2 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97bd5e19 _pthread_wqthread + 448
3 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97bbdcca start_wqthread + 30
Thread 28:
0 libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x905740ee __workq_kernreturn + 10
1 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97bd604c _pthread_workq_return + 45
2 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97bd5e19 _pthread_wqthread + 448
3 libsystem_c.dylib 0x97bbdcca start_wqthread + 30
Thread 26 crashed with X86 Thread State (32-bit):
eax: 0x00000001 ebx: 0x5b666b80 ecx: 0x00000000 edx: 0x00000003
edi: 0x00000000 esi: 0x00000003 ebp: 0xb1937f28 esp: 0xb1937e7c
ss: 0x00000023 efl: 0x00010286 eip: 0x962d3c05 cs: 0x0000001b
ds: 0x00000023 es: 0x00000023 fs: 0x00000023 gs: 0x0000000f
cr2: 0x00000020
Logical CPU: 0
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Corrupted iPhoto database (thanks a lot mobileme!)
Following a stalled mobileme upload where iphoto locked up and couldn't even be force quited, I have a corrupted iPhoto )* database and can't see the last two years of photo's.
There files are thankfully still all there in the appropriate "originals", "modified" and "data" files but iphoto can't SEE them to open them.
I tried rebuilding the library but still no go. Dragging the files into my back up iphoto library (which covers up until last month) preserves all the metadata, which is a relief.
HOWEVER, I have just returned to the UK with about 2000 shots from a US trip, and I will potentially lose the hours I have spent editing these shots. I could merge the original and modified files before re-importing but that is going to be very laborious....
So my question is, is there an easy way to repair the library database without having to re-import??
Any help/suggestions greatly received!
p.s. mobileme iPhoto syncing has DESTROYED the previous stability and usability of the web gallery feature..... This is the buggiest bit of software tech I have seen as a 20 year plus mac user!
Message was edited by: kiwifizkiwifiz:
To recover for a damaged dB file if you run into a similar problem in the future see the tip at the end of my signature.
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. 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 now an Automator backup application for iPhoto 5 that will work with Tiger or Leopard. -
I’ve got a few problems with iPhoto database corruption. I’m using the latest version.
1. The thumbnail jpegs in the /data folder have gotten corrupted and some of the links to the originals are not intact. The roll numbers have also disappeared.
2. When I get the prompt that “the file can’t be found, would I like to find it” I find it, but can’t select it because the filename is grayed out in Finder. Why won’t iPhoto or Finder let me select the file? The file exists and I can look at it in Preview, Photoshop, etc., so I know it’s intact and not corrupted.
3. I’ve rebuilt the database, thumbnails, etc. a couple of times and still get thumbnail corruption (wrong image in the thumbnail–not the same as the actual jpeg). Is the only way to fix this to copy the actual image somewhere else, delete it in iPhoto and quit iPhoto and then import it back again to let iPhoto re-create the data and thumbnails and links?
As a side point, why does the program name the thumbnail the same as the actual file? Doesn’t having duplicate file names which are actually different files on the system seem like it could lead to problems?
mac pro Mac OS X (10.4.9)June:
Once you get back up and running with a viable library check out the tip at the end of my signature. It can provide an easy recovery to this type of database corruption.
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. -
Old Toad's automator workflow to backup Library6.iPhoto database
Dear Old Toad,
I just today downloaded your workflow to backup the iPhoto database file, and am having problems making it work.
When I run it, either from the dock or the script menu, it launches Automator but then closes without doing anything. I don't get a confirmation screen, and no copy of the database is created.
So I opened it in Automator to see if editing it would help, even though my library is already named iPhoto Library and stored in user/pictures. When I dragged it onto the Automator window, there was only 1 action (Get Specified Finder Items) instead of the 4 that show up in the ReadMe. When I dragged it onto the Automator app to open it, I got nothing.
I downloaded it via Firefox 3.0.1 and got a 1.1MB zip, and I tried downloading it twice in case it had corrupted in the download, but no change with the second try. Downloaded from here:
http://web.mac.com/toad.hall/ToadsCellar/ToadsCellar.html
Running OS 10.4.11, iPhoto 7.1.5, on a G4.
Something else I can try?
Thanks,
Daiya
Message was edited by: DaiyaYes. Run the application like you would use the Save command in other applications, often. Running it again will overwrite the current backup copy with a new backup that will include all changes you've made to your library, new pictures, deletions, slideshows, books, etc.
I suggested keeping it in the dock so you can quickly run it after any changes you've made to the library. Being in the Dock makes it more convenient than having to go into the Application folder and launching it from there.
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. 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 now an Automator backup application for iPhoto 5 that will work with Tiger or Leopard. -
IPhoto '08 corrupts EXIF data on export
Hello All,
In using iPhoto '08 (including the latest update to 7.1) I am noticing the when I export files the EXIF data is getting corrupted.
My original files are fine--all EXIF data shows up properly, and galleries which I post to that are capable of displaying EXIF data display it just fine. However, when I export a file from iPhoto to JPG format, the galleries are unable to display the EXIF data. Using the Firefox extension, 'EXIF Viwer' ( https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3905 ), I see there are errors in the data (screenshot here: http://jaaulde.com/exif_viewer.png )
Thanks for any help you can provide.
JimJim:
It may be the server side software that's causing the problems. Another thread went thru something like this extensively and we found that files from some cameras, Canons for one, are not read properly by the software. We've downloaded the files and read the EXIF data and it was all there. I have a gallery of files from various cameras as an example: http://gallery.mac.com/toad.hall/100196. Click on the "i" button in the slideshow and you'll see those that get the EXIF data correct, primarily the shutter speed, and those that do not. I don't remember the thread but you can search this forum for "EXIF web gallery" or similar.
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. iPhoto doesn't not have to be closed to run it, just idle.
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. It's compatible with iPhoto 08 libraries. You can download it at Toad's Cellar. Be sure to read the Read Me pdf file. -
IPhoto file Corruption from HP Digi. Cam
Long story short, I finally convinced my parents to get a Mac. So i picked up a Mac Mini for them today, and when we got it set up i hooked up my mom's digital camera to it.
It's a HP Photosmart M415. The pictures are in jpg format. So here's the issue. We hook up the camera, hit Import. There's about 70 pics on there, and it gets down to 30 something left, and it stalls. The import just hangs. So i say, give it time it'll go. But it doesn't...it's stuck there.
I stop the import, and try again with iPhoto. Again it stalls on the same picture. So i fired up Image Capture, and made it copy all the pictures to a folder on the desktop.
Now, the import went through fine (as in, all the pics are there), however, about half of them are corrupt. I tried opening them in Preview, Photoshop, and Graphic Converter, and none can open them.
So where iPhoto stalled was the first of the corrupt images. Picking one at a time in image capture seems to yield a somewhat better success rate, but it's not good. Also, sometimes i can open and view the picture in Preview, but i cannot import it into iPhoto...
Why can't iPhoto import a picture that Preview can open?? That is simply beyond me.
The same procedures were repeated, with the same results, on a Titanium PowerBook running 10.4.7 and an Intel Mac Mini running 10.4.7.k2schreck:
The fact that the HP R817 is not on the OS X compatible camera list, Mac OS X Digital Camera Support, may be the reason you're having problems. Check in the System Profiler to see if the camera is recognized there. If it's not then you'll be limited to using a card reader as Smtr mentioned. It's my preferred way of uploading from any camera. Prevents the possible shutdown of the camera during a large import due to low battery or the auto shutdown option. Also gives you more control of the upload process and, IMO, safer.
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. -
Rebuilding iPhoto database and missing files
Heya,
I got a corrupt iPhoto6 database after a power failure (but had a backup) while travelling. I didnt have the backup drive handy(was far away), so I kept adding new files to this corrupt database. I also began making modifications.
Now I want the two together and keep all the modifications too. I foolishly thought I could: add to the backup the new "rolls" with the Originals and Modified folders and then rebuild the database.
Why 'rebuilding the database' doesnt involve scanning through these two directories I don't know, because this doesnt work. I thought maybe the permissions were wrong, but that doesnt seem to be it.
So what the best way - while retaining the modifications Ive made to my new rolls - to add everything back to the Master/non-corrupted database. A Merge with iPhoto Library Manager? Could a rebuilt with it work(Looks like no, since it only scans the xml file).
cheers,
matt
Intel Mac mini Mac OS X (10.4.8)Matt:
Here's what I think is your only option to retain some of the modifications that are in the library and get all of your photos back.
1 - create a new library.
2 - with the paid version of iPhoto Library Manager copy all of the albums and rolls from the current library into the new one. This will retain your rolls and albums, keywords, and comments but not slideshows, books, etc.
3 - copy the Originals folder from the current library to the desktop.
4 - drag the Originals folder into the open iPhoto window. You should get a window asking if you want to import duplicates or not - select not.
That will give you the closest you can get to what you had before the crash with the after crash modifications.
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. -
IPhoto library corrupted by Time Machine? Help!
Hi,
I need some advice. It appears that I have lost thousands of photos. I know that's not true cos I have a Time Machine backup, but I want to run my situation past you before trying to recover my library. You see, I had a Time Machine backup error. Actually, scratch that, I had a problem with iPhoto not showing some particular photos. They showed up as just a dotted outline, yet when I chose 'show original file' or clicked to edit the photo, it appeared. So, the photos were there, but the thumbnails had a problem.
After some time spent searching for a fix, I started iPhoto with the command and option keys pressed and chose all options to rebuild iPhoto. This looked like it was gonna take some time (I have over 4500 photos) so I left it alone and went to bed. In the morning, iPhoto appeared to be fixed but Time Machine had reported an error while backing up. I clicked ok, did a new backup by clicking 'backup now' which worked fine and carried on as usual.
I've used iPhoto some more today and then, this evening, another TM backup failed. I tried again, and it failed again. I searched the internet to figure out why and discovered how to view the log file. This reported this: Jun 19 21:22:59 lee-webbs-intel-imac /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[10907]: Error: (-8062) SrcErr:NO Copying /Users/leewebb/Pictures/iPhoto Library/Library6.iPhoto to /Volumes/Time Machine Backup/Backups.backupdb/Lee Webb’s intel iMac/2010-06-19-210546.inProgress/5A645817-7095-47FC-A658-A447B5A5814C/mac hd/Users/leewebb/Pictures/iPhoto Library
Jun 19 21:23:46 lee-webbs-intel-imac /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[10907]: Copied 1656 files (294.5 MB) from volume mac hd.
Jun 19 21:23:46 lee-webbs-intel-imac /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[10907]: Copy stage failed with error:11
Jun 19 21:24:17 lee-webbs-intel-imac /System/Library/CoreServices/backupd[10907]: Backup failed with error: 11
So, something seems to be wrong with the iPhoto library. I reckon that the rebuild process was somehow interrupted/corrupted by a TM backup. Following some instructions I found in C3 here: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2057525 I ran a verify on my TM backup drive. This returned with OK. I then excluded my iPhoto library from my backup and ran the backup again. It worked fine, which would confirm that the iPhoto library is indeed the problem. Good. Ok. So, that's where I am now. Except it isn't. When I now start up iPhoto, my library has shrunk down to 748 photos! Eeek! What's happened, and what can I do about it? In iPhoto, those 748 photos add up to 1.4gb yet the iPhoto library file is still 12.87gb.
Please can you help me.
I just want to make sure I do the right thing instead of panicking. I've switched off my TM backup for now.
Many thanks,
LeeDoes your library work as it should? Try a minimal backup: launch iPhoto with the Command+Option keys depressed to rebuild the library. Select the last three options.
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Another option would be to 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.
Then keep the old library excluded from the Time Machine backup and run TM to see if the new library will backup normally.
OT
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 versions) 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. There are versions that are compatible with iPhoto 5, 6, 7 and 8 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: The new rebuild option in iPhoto 09 (v. 8.0.2), Rebuild the iPhoto Library Database from automatic backup" makes this tip obsolete. -
Sharing One iPhoto Database Between Two Accounts
Below is a reply to a question I have regarding sharing photos with my wife on the same Mac. I would like for us both to able to upload, edit, and use photos from the same iPhoto database. Do all of the buggaboos listed in the reply below still apply?
Thanks,
Jim
Re: Sharing Photo's on the same iMac between two user accounts
Posted: Jun 2, 2009 8:27 AM in response to: Thomas Harrigan Solved
Tom
For iPhoto 09 (version 8.0.2) and later:
What you mean by 'share'.
If you want the other user to be able to see the pics, but not add to, change or alter your library, then enable Sharing in your iPhoto (Preferences -> Sharing), leave iPhoto running and use Fast User Switching to open the other account. In that account, enable 'Look For Shared Libraries'. Your Library will appear in the other source pane.
Any user can drag a pic from the Shared Library to their own in the iPhoto Window.
Remember iPhoto must be running in both accounts for this to work.
If you want the other user to have the same access to the library as you: to be able to add, edit, organise, keyword etc.
Quit iPhoto in both accounts. Move the Library to the Users / Shared Folder
(You can also use an external HD set to ignore permissions, a Disk Image or even partition your Hard Disk.)
In each account in turn: Double click on the Library to open it. (You may be asked to repair the Library Permissions.) From that point on, this will be the default library location. Both accounts will have full access to the library, in fact, both accounts will 'own' it.
However, there is a catch with this system and it is a significant one. iPhoto is not a multi-user app., it does not have the code to negotiate two users simultaneously writing to the database, and trying will cause db corruption. So only one user at a time, and back up, back up back up.
Regards
TDNo. All the folks who post here are just Users, like you.
Regards
TD -
BUG: iPhoto 9 Slideshow - Text Slide Bugs and iPhoto Library Corruption
I was wondering if anyone else has run into the following issues:
I have had multiple issues with iPhoto crashing, stop responding, and database corruption where I cannot open iPhoto. These issues all began when I tried to use the new themed slideshow in iPhoto v9.1. Previously, I had only used iPhoto to create basic slideshows with iPhoto v7.x. I was hoping that I would be able to create my masterpiece in iPhoto 11 (v9.1) but I have only been frustrated by my attempts so far.
What should have been a 3 - 4 hour operation has become a 20 hour nightmare and I still don't have a slideshow to show for my efforts. This has been one of my most disappointing uses of Apple software ever.
Repeatable, reproducible bugs that I have run into include:
1. Deleting a photo that appears in the timeline before a sub-title causes havoc with subsequent sub-titles (a.k.a. Text Slides). Subsequent subtitles are randomly copied to pictures following the one it was assigned to. Further, there is no subtitle icon in the timeline and the photos have to be manually modified to eliminate the subtitle. Work around is click the "Text Slide" button
2. Zooming and/or image placement is not preserved and not visible when previewed, exported, or iPhoto is closed and then reopened.
3. The iPhoto Library becomes corrupt and permissions problems prevent me from working with my photos. This happens while working on slideshow. I have had to rebuild my library and repair permissions no less than five times since I started working on my slideshow.iPhoto's slideshow feature is fine but no tool for a "masterpiece".
Alternatives to iPhoto's slideshow include:
iMovie, on every Mac sold, as is iDVD.
Others, in order of price:
PhotoPresenter $29
PhotoToMovie $49.95
PulpMotion $129
FotoMagico $29 (Home version) ($149 Pro version, which includes PhotoPresenter)
Final Cut Express $199
It's difficult to compare these apps. They have differences in capability - some are driven off templates. some aren't. Some have a wider variety of transitions. Others will have excellent audio controls. It's worth checking them out to see what meets your needs.
However, there is no doubt that Final Cut Express is the most capable app of them all. You get what you pay for.
Regards
TD -
Here I am back 2 yrs later with the same problem that has never been solved and is only worse now. i photo continues to corrupt photos and they become only available as little thumbnails. Trying to rebuild is impossible because of individual Alert msg. that orig item cannot be found. This becomes daunting because there are probably 1200 to 1500 lost. Trying to create and populate a new library takes immense patience too because there are over 500 rolls some with only one photo in them. 2/3's of original photos are on DVD but many aren't. I use Super Duper to an external hard drive and have found out that the backup has just replicated the latest corruption every time I backup "newer files". I should mention that if I ever search via spotlight or search window in iphoto6 for a photo that has been corrupted that once it starts it makes me go through individually searching for every photo and won't let me out until I finally have to shut down the hard drive. TD was helping me b4. Anybody have any new ideas? Thanks
I'm sorry but you're not explaining how iPhoto is corrupting photos. What you're describing is how the database file is damaged and it's too long to fix?
The solution to the problem is one of the problem regardless of the time it takes:
Try these in order - from best option on down...
1. Do you have an up-to-date back up? If so, try copy the library6.iphoto file from the back up to the iPhoto Library allowing it to overwrite the damaged file.
2. Download iPhoto Library Manager and use its rebuild function. This will create a new library based on data in the albumdata.xml file. Not everything will be brought over - no slideshows, books or calendars, for instance - but it should get all your albums and keywords back.
Because this process creates an entirely new library and leaves your old one untouched, it is non-destructive, and if you're not happy with the results you can simply return to your old one.
3. If neither of these work then you'll need to create and populate a new library.
To create and populate a new *iPhoto 6* library:
Note this will give you a working library with the same Rolls and pictures as before, however, you will lose your albums, keywords, modified versions, books, calendars etc.
Move the iPhoto Library to the desktop
Launch iPhoto. It will ask if you wish to create a new Library. Say Yes.
Go into the iPhoto Library on your desktop and find the Originals folder. From the Originals folder drag the individual Roll Folders to the iPhoto Window and it will recreate them in the new library.
When you're sure all is well you can delete the iPhoto Library on your desktop.
In the future, in addition to your usual back up routine, you might like to make a copy of the library6.iPhoto file whenever you have made changes to the library as protection against database corruption.
Regards
TD -
Upgrading iPhoto database EPIC FAILURE
Since upgrading to Yosemite a few months ago I can't successfully upgrade my iPhoto database. It gets about 95% done and then goes no further. It does not fail but does not complete. I have let it go as long as 48 hours. I have tried this at least ten times. In the end I have force quit. How can I ever get iPhoto to open again?
Your db is corrupted.
Option 1
Back Up and try rebuild the library: hold down the command and option (or alt) keys while launching iPhoto. Use the resulting dialogue to rebuild. Choose to Repair Database. If that doesn't help, then try again, this time using Rebuild Database.
If that fails:
Option 2
Download iPhoto Library Manager and use its rebuild function. (In early versions of Library Manager it's the File -> Rebuild command. In later versions it's under the Library menu.)
This will create an entirely new library. It will then copy (or try to) your photos and all the associated metadata and versions to this new Library, and arrange it as close as it can to what you had in the damaged Library. It does this based on information it finds in the iPhoto sharing mechanism - but that means that things not shared won't be there, so no slideshows, books or calendars, for instance - but it should get all your events, albums and keywords, faces and places back.
Because this process creates an entirely new library and leaves your old one untouched, it is non-destructive, and if you're not happy with the results you can simply return to your old one.
Regards
TD -
Upgrading iPhoto database FAILURE
Since upgrading to Yosemite a few months ago I can't successfully upgrade my iPhoto database. It gets about 95% done and then goes no further. It does not fail but does not complete. I have let it go as long as 48 hours. I have tried this at least ten times. In the end I have force quit. How can I ever get iPhoto to open again?
Your db is corrupted.
Option 1
Back Up and try rebuild the library: hold down the command and option (or alt) keys while launching iPhoto. Use the resulting dialogue to rebuild. Choose to Repair Database. If that doesn't help, then try again, this time using Rebuild Database.
If that fails:
Option 2
Download iPhoto Library Manager and use its rebuild function. (In early versions of Library Manager it's the File -> Rebuild command. In later versions it's under the Library menu.)
This will create an entirely new library. It will then copy (or try to) your photos and all the associated metadata and versions to this new Library, and arrange it as close as it can to what you had in the damaged Library. It does this based on information it finds in the iPhoto sharing mechanism - but that means that things not shared won't be there, so no slideshows, books or calendars, for instance - but it should get all your events, albums and keywords, faces and places back.
Because this process creates an entirely new library and leaves your old one untouched, it is non-destructive, and if you're not happy with the results you can simply return to your old one.
Regards
TD
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