IPhoto from my MacBook to my new iMac

I have an old Macbook 2007, I just bought a new iMac,  I have been using it for some months. Now I would like to move all my pictures from my MacBook iphoto library to my new iMac. Who can I do it?  and ideally merge the two libraries? Thank you so much!

iPhoto cannot merge libraries,  but you can use the third party application iPhoto Library Manager to merge libraries..
You can download it here:    iPhoto Library Manager.
You will need the (paid) full version, the demo does not suffice.  Or, if you have access to Aperture, you can use Aperture to merge iPhoto Libraries.
Aperture 3.3: How to use Aperture to merge iPhoto libraries  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5296
Now I would like to move all my pictures from my MacBook iphoto library to my new iMac. Who can I do it?
To move your iPhoto libraries to the new mac, copy them over using the Finder.
Either connect the two Macs using the network or in target disk mode, see:  OS X Lion: Transfer files between two computers using target disk mode
or use an external drive formatted MacOS Extended (Journaled). Connect the drive to your old Mac and drag the iPhoto Library over using the Finder, then eject the drive and copy the library to your new mac.  Format the drive and set the "Ignore Ownership" flag as described in this document:  iPhoto: Sharing libraries among multiple users   http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1198

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