.Photos shows no photos after migration from iPhotos Library.

I migrated an iPhotos Library to Photos Library.  Both files are around 409GB.  If I open the file packages I can see the photos.  However Photos opens an shows nothing.  And iPhotos is now useless so I can not get to pictures!
And I have already tried the repair process a few times.
Thanks

Hi cwsummers,
I understand that your current iPhoto Library and the photos therein are not being shown in the new Photos app. Here is an article that will help you choose this library file for you to use:
Designate a System Photo Library in Photos - Apple Support
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204414
Thanks for using the Apple Support Communities. Have a good one!
-Braden

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