Moved iPhoto Library

I recently moved my iPhoto Library to a new internal disk I added to my Mac, following the steps in iPhoto Help. the help text then goes on to say that after launching iPhoto, I should select Choose Library and then navigate to the new location.
The problem I have is that I can't see a Choose Library option in any of the menus - am I being stupid or is the help text incorrect?
I'm using iPhoto 6.0.5
Regards,
Cliff
Brightom, UK

Cliff
Hold down the option (or alt) key, and launch iPhoto, that will bring up the dialogue that allows you to choose library.
Regards
TD

Similar Messages

  • IPhoto doesn't import after moving iPhoto library back to original (?) spot

    Hello:
    Because I needed space on my original drive, I moved iPhoto library to another drive and then moved it back. iPhoto works perfectly well - It automatically loads my photos. But - when I attempt to import from my Canon Digital Rebel, it won't do it, giving a message that these files (all 7 photos in the camera) may be corrupt.
    However - the photos do import correctly on my wife's Mac.
    I am thinking that I did not put the iPhoto library back in exactly the right spot.
    Where should it go?
    Oh - and Happy New Year!
    Ian
    933 MHz G4   Mac OS X (10.4.3)  

    Hi Iann,
    There is really no right spoet as you can place the iPhoto Library folder almost anywhere in your Users folder. The Pictures folder is the default location for the folder.
    What I need to know is, when you moved the library to another spot, did you open iPhoto when it was there? And when you moved back to the original spot, did iPhoto open?
    When you move the iPhoto Library folder, you must then launch iPhoto with the Option key depressed. iPhoto will then tell you that it can't find the library , and do you want to open another one or create a new one. You must then choose to open another one and navigate to where you moved it, then highlight it in the window, then click "open"
    Lori

  • Moving iPhoto library from iPhoto 8 to iPhoto 9

    I moved iPhoto library created under iPhoto 8 to Time Capsule Disk and when I open the library under iPhoto 9 I can't see the pictures, only the names etc.
    Please help. It's the only problem I have when moving from my old iMac (2007) to new MacBook Pro.
    Martin

    Take it off the Time Capsule disk. That's nt an appropriate place for it.
    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. Include the option to rebuild the thumbnails. It can take 3 or 4 goes for this to work

  • Trouble moving iPhoto Library (9.6) with Yosemite to External Hard Drive

    I fresh installed iphoto, and updated it to current version (9.6) on Yosemite. There are no photos on it yet.  I am trying to transfer it to my new hard drive that is formatted Mac Extended Journaled.  Every time I get error code 36.
    Previously, I tried moving iphoto library over to hard drive when I had photos on it, and I got the error code.  So I uninstalled iphoto, reinstalled it, I am still getting the error code.
    Any ideas?  I am moving library from House icon > pictures> iPhoto Library and dragging that to Hard drive.

    Thanks for the speedy reply.
    I am not sure what you mean by "create the library on the drive".
    I just tried importing 10 photos into iPhoto on my mac and then i quit iPhoto and went User>Pictures> iPhoto Library and dragged to my external, but got the same error 36.  I just cannot get the iphoto Library to drag over to my external without being stopped by error code 36.
    My goal is to import my photos into iPhoto that is stored on my hard drive, so I dont have any of those photos on my mac.  Any ideas or clarification if I didnt follow your instructions Thanks

  • Moving iPhoto library to external hard disk

    I am attempting to move my iPhoto library to my new external hard disk. Moving the pictures is not the problem, it is telling iPhoto where the new library is located. I dont have leopard yet so I dont have iPhoto '08. I looked up how to move my library in "iPhoto help" but it didnt help me too much. It says to click "choose library", but I can't that option anywhere. Any help would be hot. Thanks.

    acmethunder
    If you want to move the iPhoto Library, move the iPhoto Library Folder. I'm not sure what the story with PhotoBooth is, I never use it - but trial and error might be in order. However, that preferences in iTunes is NOT to move the library, but rather to change the location that files are ripped to... not the same thing. To move the iTunes library have a read of this:
    Moving iTunes Music
    Regards
    TD

  • Iphone won't sync after moving iPhoto library to external hard drive

    I moved my iPhoto library to an external hard drive, now my iTunes will not sync with my iphone. It has an error when syncing photos and quits
    iPhoto works just fine, iTunes works just fine. This only occurs when syncing. Please help!

    Put your iPhoto library on the external hard drive and hold your Option key down when opening iPhoto. Then just select the library on the external drive. You can have multiple libraries too.
    Dave M.
    MacOSG Founder/Ambassador  An Apple User Group  iTunes: MacOSG Podcast
    Macsimum News Associate Editor  Creator of 'Mac611 - Mobile Mac Support'

  • Moving iPhoto library to Ext Hard Drive please help

    Hi, I am moving from a Imac to Mac Book air.  I copied the pictures folder on Imac to the External Hard drive.  Plugged EHD into mac book air.  Opened Iphoto and held down option key and then selected the libary on the EHD.   Lots of activity on ext hard drive, but my pictures are not showing up in Iphoto.  Any help would be really appreciated.  Some priceless family photos I need to get access to.  My Imac is no longer working, so I am going to be using the MacBOok air as my primary

      I copied the pictures folder on Imac to the External Hard drive.   Plugged EHD into mac book air.  Opened Iphoto and held down option key and then selected the libary on the EHD.   Lots of activity on ext hard drive, but my pictures are not showing up in Iphoto.
    What are you seeing, when you are opening the iPhoto library in the copied Pictures folder?  An empty iPhoto window? Error messages?
    Is your external drive formatted MacOS X Extended (Journaled)?
    Do you have the same versions of iPhoto on your iMac and new MBA? What are the versions?
    Regards
    Léonie

  • Moving iPhoto library to a second drive bay on a MacPro

    My iPhoto library is 190 GB and I need to move it to an alternate drive bay on my MacPro. I copied (not moved) the library over to the new drive. When I launch iPhoto, it still uses the original iPhoto library on the home drive (even if I launch with Alt iPhoto). I was expecting to be asked in a dialog which library I wanted to point to, but I didn't get a dialog. Is that because it's on a different drive, not just a different folder? Before I delete the original library I want to make sure I have done this properly and iPhoto is pointing to the new drive bay.
    Thank you.

    When you depress the option (alt) key and launch iPhoto you should get a window showing all of your iPhoto libraries so you can select one - are you not getting this window or does it contain only one library?
    TO verify where the library you are using is launch iPhoto and open an event - select a photo and right click (control click) on it and select the show file (or shoe original file) option and see the path to it (I like the column view to do this)
    if you find that you do not have a valid iPhoto library on the second drive just quit iPhoto and trash the one you copied to the second drive and drag the iPhoto library as a single entity (just one drag operation) from the pictures folder on the first drive to the second drive and launch iPhoto while depressing the option (alt) key - you should see both libraries not - select the one on the second drive, test it and then you can quit iPhoto and delete the one on the first drive ( I suggest launching iPhoto one more time and verifying that things are good before emptying the trash)
    LN

  • Moving iPhoto library onto external hard drive

    I would like to transfer all of my photos over to my external hard drive as my MacBook is filling up fast.
    I followed the directions on moving the iPhoto library onto my external hard drive. I can see the iPhoto icon on the external drive. I no longer see it under Me/Pictures.
    If I select the iPhoto icon on my external hard drive to open iPhoto, it opens without any photos. If I press "option" while opening iPhoto from the icon at the bottom of the screen the only option I have is from the following: Users/Me/Movies/iMovie Projects.localized/iPhoto Library. This option does open iPhoto so that I can see my photos. There is an option there to "Create New" so I added my hard drive. But if I use that as my default, I get no pictures.
    A couple of questions. How do I complete this process? Where are my pictures now? I'm assuming they are on my external hard drive. I didn't delete them from my MacBook so I'm also assuming they are there but not visible.
    Thanks

    As we're not sure what you have done exactly it's hard to be certain how to progress.
    This is how you move an iPhoto Library
    Make sure the drive is formatted Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
    1. Quit iPhoto
    2. Copy the iPhoto Library 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.
    There is no way you've done that if you can no longer see the Library at Me/Pictures.

  • How do you locate the file where iPhoto library is kept? I moved iPhoto library from hard drive to external dedicated photo drive.

    I am trying to restore some elements of my iPhoto library using time machine.
    Apple instructions call for locating the file where iPhoto library is kept, and tells you where it is on your hard drive. But I've recently moved my iPhoto library to a dedicated external hard drive, and copied my i photo library there. when i click on it, all the photos are there, but it's an iPhoto library, not a file. 
    When I go into time machine and click on the date i would like to enter, most of my apps have a circle with a line through it, unaccessible. So: a related question, how would i retrieve a photo file from time machine's previous backup? thank you.

    Thank you!
    I am trying to retrieve photo uploads from my Android phone. When I last updated my OS, most of these vaporized, leaving only thumbnails. I have had two lengthy sessions with Apple phone support, but still haven't solved the problem.
    Apparently I can't go back to July '14 iPhoto in time machine and browse files; i have to copy the entire library.
    Which I just did, taking 2 hours.
    In order to open the iPhoto library from July '14, I had to first update iPhoto.
    When I went into the files, the same problem existed -- photo files gone, only thumbnails there. So now I'm thinking that it's the update that was the problem. This scares me to death, because when we're asked to update, we don't get a menu of preferences to make sure something has been unchecked, like the copy option i had enabled when opening photo files from my phone, which i store in a dropbox folder.
    No one at Apple could tell me why this happened, so I have no idea how to prevent it from happening in the future.
    That's why I'm trying to create better backups...but i can't figure out deja vu, because it won't open and sync the iPhoto library folder -- it wants me to find the file, and i don't know where it is on the external dedicated photo drive.
    I realize this is about six issues, not one. But I'm really appreciative of any help i can get!

  • How to I get iMovie to recognize a moved iPhoto library?

    I am very close to running out of space on my comupter - and my iPhoto library was taking up a huge chunk of space.
    So, I moved my iPhoto library to an external harddrive that I keep plugged into my computer.
    Unfortunately, I have many video projects in iMovie where I used clips from iPhoto. Now that the library has moved, any time in a project that a clip from iPhoto is supposed to play there is a black screen with the words "source clip is missing".
    Please let me know how I can keep the iMovie projects in their completed state (aka without these source clip missing errors) while still having the iPhoto library on my external drive.
    Thank you so much to anyone who can help!
    (I have iMovie '09 and iPhoto '09)

    Hi
    I don't think it can.
    My wild guess is that it (iPhoto Library) has to be put back - then in iMovie some sort of moving the movie project with it's recourses might work. BUT I'm out on very thin ice here as I prefer iMovie HD6 and FinalCut and here I create a folder first with my raw material movies, photos, audios and texts and put this on an external Mac OS Extended (HFS) formatted drive. This keeps movie project and material stored in one place and I can have the Start-Up hard disk reasonable free (minimum 25Gb)
    Yours just thinking out aloud - Bengt W

  • Moving iPhoto library to Adobe Bridge?

    I have a 15GB photo library in iPhoto. Although I like the simplicity of iPhoto for viewing photos, I find the editing facilities too limiting - and the RAW conversion done by iPhoto on import makes a lot of the photos look awful compared to Photoshop.
    I have tried using the Adobe Bridge software that comes with Photoshop CS2, and it seems it could be used as a replacement for iPhoto. However, with my libarary currently scattered amonst hundreds of sub-folders in iPhoto. I have not found this organisation suitable to view in Bridge, and if I export my photos from my iPhoto library I'm not sure what the best way to organise them is.
    I've also spent a lot of time going through some older photos (from 35mm scanned onto CD at the time of processing) and changing the dates etc so they display in the correct order (holiday photos) and I'm suspecting that this would be lost if I moved the photos out of iPhoto.
    Has anybody else been in a similar position, and worked out a good way of managing their photo library? I would quite like to keep the iPhoto library, but unfortunately my main problems are 1) poor quality RAW conversions 2) if I tell iPhoto that I want to edit in Photoshop, it opens the jpg created by iPhoto rather than letting Photoshop do a conversion itself from the RAW file.

    I can't help you regarding Adobe Bridge but I've worked out a workflow for moving from iPhoto to iView Media pro. You might use that, using iView in demo mode, to get the files into separate folder with annotations and then use AB to take over at that point. Here's the workflow in case you're interested: iPhoto to iView MediaPro Workflow.

  • Several questions about moving iPhoto library from PowerBook G4 to Mac Book Pro.

    Hello,
    So yes I was running an old PowerBook G4 laptop, had moved my iPhoto library onto a 2 TB external hard drive so I could free up space on my laptop. Now that I have a new Mac Book Pro, I decided to move the library onto it. Everything seems to have moved ok, except there seems to be a bunch of duplicates, some even have multiple copies. Now this is me looking at the events, and even the names are duplicated.
    Can I safely remove and delete the duplicates, or is this just showing me the same photos / events / whathave you?
    Also, I noticed when looking at the photos under library, the index shows a close up of any face that is in the photo. Is there any way to turn that feature off so I don't have to look at the same photo taking up a ton of space? Makes it harder to figure if I have duplicates.

    decided to move the library onto it. Everything seems to have moved ok, except there seems to be a bunch of duplicates, some even have multiple copies
    How did you move the library to the new MBP? The correct way was to connect external HD with the library to the MBP and just copy the library into the Pictures folder.  Launch iPhoto with the Option key held down and select the newly copied library and open it.
    At no time should one library be imported into another.  That created multiple duplicates and creates a real mess of the library. 
    OT

  • Moving iPhoto Library - effects on TM Backup

    Hi, I posted the following in the TM forum but was recommended to post here too.
    I've been mulling over moving my iPhoto library (85gb) to an external drive for a while now to save some space on my iMac's internal drive. I wondered what affect this might have on my Time Machine backup as my TM drive has only 8gb available. Now, I know TM will delete old backups to free up space but I wondered if TM would even see this as new data because I will be pointing iPhoto to the new library, so will TM backup the entire 87gb, or will it see it as the same library and only backup new, or changed data from now on?
    I haven't been able to find an answer to this so I just decided to go ahead and do it, and, I'm confused. I now have an old iPhoto library on my internal drive which is no longer used and will be deleted in due course, and a new, current library on my external drive. I included the volume in the TM prefs and started a backup.
    TM came up with this: 29/10/2013 16:08:06.573 com.apple.backupd: 192.08 GB required (including padding), 8.14 GB available
    Why does it require 192gb? it then preceeded to (slowly) delete older backups, freeing up a small amount of space with each one. After deleting about 15 backups, I stopped it cos I didn't like where it was going.
    Then, I decided to exclude the new volume just to see what would happen. This time it said: 29/10/2013 18:16:48.085 com.apple.backupd: 101.39 GB required (including padding), 31.81 GB available
    Where has this 100gb come from?
    Edit: I have just noticed that I renamed the old library to differentiate it from the new one. Would that have triggered TM to backup the whole library again? Even if that's the case, that's 85gb, plus the new volume, another 85gb, totalling 170gb. So why did it need 192gb for both and 100gb for one?
    Not sure what to do now as I don't really want to lose too many more old backups.
    Can anybody help me work this out? And, once worked out, will TM allow me to 'go back' in iPhoto to restore from previous backups?
    Thanks

    Welcome to the Apple Support Communities
    Read > http://pondini.org/TM/E9.html

  • Moving iPhoto Library to External HD also used for Time Machine?

    Hi,
    I know the moving of iPhoto Libraries seems to be a pretty common topic, but I want to throw this out there because everyone situation seems to be a little different and have slightly different variables. Like many others, I want to get my iPhoto Library off of my local HD to save space.
    In my case, I am wondering if there is any problem with moving an iPhoto 09' Library (28K+ images/149GB) to an External HD (2TB Western Digital) that is also currently set up to do Time Machine Backups or do I need to reformat that drive to be used as an external only and not for TM?
    Lastly I want to confirm that when I transfer this Library, I simply need to drag the iPhoto Library from my PIctures folder over to this External HD and then hold the Option key when I launch iPhoto next and tell it to choose the iPhoto Library on my External so it will open that one from that point forward.
    Thanks in advance for the information and confirmation on how to do this transfer. Take care and have a great evening.
    Joe Sabella

    In my case, I am wondering if there is any problem with moving an iPhoto 09' Library (28K+ images/149GB) to an External HD (2TB Western Digital) that is also currently set up to do Time Machine Backups or do I need to reformat that drive to be used as an external only and not for TM?
    You need to partition the drive with one partition for TM and one for normal external drive use - you should not have your iPhoto library or other dynamic file on the same partition with TM - TM grows until it fills its partition and at some time this will push up against your iPhoto library and cause failure for iPhoto
    Lastly I want to confirm that when I transfer this Library, I simply need to drag the iPhoto Library from my PIctures folder over to this External HD and then hold the Option key when I launch iPhoto next and tell it to choose the iPhoto Library on my External so it will open that one from that point forward.
    That is correct - and be sure that the external drive is available anytime you launch iPhoto
    LN

  • Moving iPhoto Library - not sure I did it correctly

    Hi -
    I just recently needed to move my iPhoto (08, 10.5.8) library to an external drive due to it's large size.  To to this, I navigated to the iPhoto Library folder, and then selected the iPhoto Library icon within that folder and moved that object only.  There are a couple of other objects within the iPhoto Library folder which I did not move.  The library and iPhoto seem to be functioning properly, with all photo edits, projects, etc working as expected.  I found a help page that says that I should have moved the whole folder, but think that was only for older versions if iPhoto.  Can someone please tell me if I did this the right way, and what the implications are if I did not?
    Thanks,
    Kevin

    with iPhoto '08 the iPhoto library is a "package" - a special kind of folder - it is not normal to have an iPhoto library folder with an iPhoto library in it - if the library you moved is a package and if iPhoto is working fine then you probably are ok
    What are the "couple of other items" in the iPhoto library folder?
    be sure you have a good backup ( note that with your iPhoto library in a new location you need to be sure that your backup program is backing it up now) and delete the thing you moved - test again before emptying the trash - if everything is still good empty the trash
    Until we know what else is there it is not possible to address the "couple of other objects"
    LN

Maybe you are looking for

  • Having a problem with iphone 4S. Phone calls are getting dropped and cutting in and out.

    I seem to have very little or no service at all recently. All my calls are cutting in and out or hanging up in the middle of a conversation. I have to stand in the corner or my kitchen to get a clear call or get at least 2 bars. I called Verizon yest

  • Call subscreen

    Hi CALL SUBSCREEN is used only in  the flow logic but not in the actual program. I want to know the reason why it is not used in the  actual program. please help me. POINTS WILL BE GIVEN. thanks, S.Gangi Reddy.

  • Save Spool File to Local PC

    Hi there, We have run our P60 program which has created a spool file which can be seen in SP01 as a PDF file. When I go into the menu SPOOL REQUEST => Forward => the save as local file is greyed out : I need to download this file to my local PC. Does

  • Why do I keep finding recovery files in my trash?

    MSO8AAC925BF11 file is in my trash for no reason...anybody?

  • Arial fonts show as italics always

    Hello On one PC arial fonts always show as italics but print normally - any ideas? Thanks