Is iphoto library the same as my pictures?

is iphoto library the same as my pictures?

bunch of folders with 30,000 photos that I moved over from my external HD with the intention of letting iPhoto manage access to those photos for me. iPhoto is seeing the latter pictures,
Are you running a managed or referenced library?
How much free space do you have on your boot drive?
OT

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