My iPhoto keeps saying photos are being imported to a photo library.
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I have this problem too. I force quit but then the issue occurs again when I try to import some new photos? any ideas
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Why does my iphoto continue to say " photos are being imported to the photo library" every time I try to close? I have not been imported and this has been keeping me from closing for weeks.
What Operating System are you running?
Mountain Lion there seem to be a glitch that continually ask this on quit.
You have Apple Menu ()>force quit>iPhoto -
my Iphoto keeps saying "photos are being imported to the photo library" and wont let me close the window or even turn off my computer. Help?
I have this problem too. I force quit but then the issue occurs again when I try to import some new photos? any ideas
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I tried to import 2 photos from an email to iphoto. The photos now appear in iphoto as the latest imports, However, when I try to close iphoto or log off of my computer, I get a message box that says, " Photos are being imported to the photo library. Please wait for the import to complete."
I can't get out of iphoto or log off of my computer, or turn the computer off. How do I stop the import or log out of iphoto???Try Force-quit from the Apple-menu to close iPhoto.
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I can't shut down or restart, it keeps saying Photos are being imported to the photo library"
Hello
I have a Imac. I can't shut down or restart. It keeps giving me a pop up "Photos are being imported to the photo library". I can't even quit iPhoto.If you open iPhoto again and it won't shut down normally force quit again and do the following:
1 - launch iPhoto with the Command+Option keys held down to open the First Aid window. Be sure to follow the circled recommendation in the screenshot.
2 - run Option #4, Rebuild Database. -
I can't exit iPhoto. Message come sup "Photos are being imported to the photo library. Please wait forimport to complete". This has been some days now and Same message comes up if I try to shut laptop down. Can anyone offer any suggestions please?
Use the Force Quit command under the Apple Menu.
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I cannot close or import or any function to iphoto. I have been getting the same message for many days "Photos are being imported to the photo library. Please wait for import to complete." I do not know where the photos would be importing from. How do I get it to proceed?
After Force Quitting, as LarryHN recommended,
Select the iPhoto Library in the Finder. By default it is in your Pictures folder.
Ctrl-click or right-click the iPhoto lIbrary. Select "Show package contents" from the panel, that will pop up.
Look for a folder named "Importing" or "Import". Remove this folder, but don't touch anything else.
Then launch iPhoto again.
If iPhoto now is working again, check the folder you removed, if there are any photos that you want to keep and save them. -
I cannot shut down my iMac (for days now) as I get the following message: "Photos are being imported to the photo library."
Now as far as I know there are no photos being imported and even if there were 5 days is crazy. How can I resolve this please?
JLB284Open Activity monitor in Utilities, go to the CPU tab>All Processes, and note any process that would appear to be related to importing photos, such as iPhoto, and use Force Quit. This may only be a temporary fix, as it may start all over again when you reboot. If that happens, we need to do some more investigating.
Also, close all open Applications, then open Terminal in Utilities and copy/paste and hit return, then post the output of this command.
lsof -l +L -R -V | grep / -
Photos are being imported to the photo library... nothing being importe
I am trying to to upload my photos from iPhone4 (6.1.3) to iMac with Yosemite and iPhoto 9.6, but it's always the message "photos are being imported to the photo library" pop out without any photo being uploaded. (That forced me to force-quit iPhoto even when the phone is detached from iMac.)
Try the Image Capture application that comes with every Mac. It gives you a little more control over the import process.
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There is a constant pop up message of "Photos are being imported to the photo library."
I cannot close my iPhoto or import any new photos. There is a constant pop up message of "Photos are being imported to the photo library." However, I am NOT importing anything to the library. This is very frustrating.
I cannot force quit. I even tried shutting down the computer manually. When my BRAND NEW IMAC starts back up, the same problem persists.
I also tried re-importing photos from my camera and flip camera. My iPhoto will not allow an import because these non existent photos are being imported. HELP PLEASE!Force Quit iPhoto. It's under the Apple Menu.
Regards
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I've had this iPhoto Library for a while, and it has only just started doing this.
apple menu ==> force Quit
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I tried the import of photos a couple of weeks ago and still can not close iphoto even after reconnecting my iphone.
Please help!force quit
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Photos are being imported to the photo library and I cannot abort
how do I stop a photo import
For prompt help, please go to iPhoto community.
https://discussions.apple.com/community/ilife/iphoto -
I can't shut down iphoto, it continues to say "photos are being imported to the library"
I tried to download about 70 photos from my camera and it kept saying 1 photo remaining for over 30 minutes so I removed my camera and just figured there was something wrong with the download. Now, when I try to shut down iphoto it continues to say "Photos are being imported to the photo library. Please wait for import to complete." This has been going on now for 2 hours.
Type Command+Option+Esc and in the Force Quite Applications window select iPhoto and force quit it.
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My iPhoto won't be shut down because it says photos are being imported when they really arent
my iPhoto won't be shut down because it says photos are being imported when they really arent
Welcome to Apple Support Communities
If you are not transferring photos, force quit iPhoto. Press Alt, Command and Esc keys or go to > Force Quit, choose iPhoto and force quit it
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