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Mac Compress Iphoto Library

02.06.2020
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Hey everyone,
I have an issue with my iPhoto library size and I'm hoping someone can help me. I am trying to give my Mac a 'diet' so to speak - I'm working through eliminating all languages I don't speak from apps and have gotten rid of all printer drivers I don't use. That said, I want to trim down my iPhoto library as well without deleting any of my pictures. As it stands right now, my iPhoto library is just shy of 10GB and I was wondering if there is anything I can do to compress it or if I can delete any folders that are safe to remove.
Thanks in advance!
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Dec 09, 2017  I made a backup of my iPhoto Library. Now, I want to open my backup iPhoto Library on Microsoft computer. It seems not possible to open the Library on Windows. Also, I don't have any Apple computer anymore. I cannot open the Library. Jul 01, 2014  Go to the Pictures folder in your home directory, right click on the iPhoto Library file, and select 'show package contents'. The Masters folder is where your raw photos are, so you can see the. When I tried to open the iPhoto library with the newer Photos App, it wanted to upgrade the entire iPhoto library. Here’s how to access an individual photo from an old iPhoto library. If you go to your home directory, there is a folder called ‘Pictures’ where Apple stores all your photos.

Apr 17, 2019  But, you have to locate the “Photo Library” folder instead of “iPhoto Library” folder. And then, tap on “Masters” to view your pictures set in folders by date. Part 2: How to Find Photos on Mac and Transfer Photos to Mac. No doubt, iPhoto or Photo application allows you to view pictures on Mac.

Check that you migrated the correct library

If you have more than one library in your Pictures folder, Photos will ask you to choose a library to migrate the first time you open the app. This library becomes the default library, and contains the pictures Photos will display every time you open the app.

If you choose a different library the first time you open Photos — for example, an older iPhoto library — you might not see all the pictures you expect. You can migrate another library by holding down the Option key when you open Photos. This brings up the Choose Library dialog, which lets you select from the available photo libraries in your Pictures folder:

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Click My Albums in the sidebar to see all your albums

The first time you open Photos, you'll see your pictures in the Moments view. This view shows your pictures individually, but doesn't show your albums. To see them, click My Albums in the Photos app sidebar.

Find iPhoto Events that have become albums

When you migrate an iPhoto library to Photos, iPhoto Events are turned into albums. You can find these albums in a folder called iPhoto Events in Photos' Albums view.

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Turn on My Photo Stream

If you had pictures more than 30 days old in My Photo Stream that you didn't import into iPhoto or Aperture before moving the library to Photos, those pictures won't appear in Photos.

If you recently created your Apple ID, My Photo Stream might not be available. If My Photo Stream isn't available, use iCloud Photos to keep your photos and videos in iCloud.

You can turn on My Photo Stream in Photos with these steps:

  1. In the menu bar, choose Photos > Preferences.
  2. In the Preferences window, click the iCloud tab.
  3. Click My Photo Stream.

Wait for Photos to generate all picture thumbnails

When you migrate a library to Photos, it can take some time to generate thumbnails for the entire library. A picture will appear as a white square until its thumbnail is created. Failed to load javahl library mac.

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Learn how Photos displays Smart Albums and RAW + JPEG image pairs

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Photos displays some Smart Albums differently than the program that created them. How to delete my itunes library on mac. Learn more about How Photos displays Smart Albums from iPhoto or Aperture.

If your Aperture library included RAW + JPEG image pairs, only the JPEG file will be visible in Photos.

View all burst pictures

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Sets of pictures taken in burst mode with your iPhone are displayed with a single thumbnail in Photos. To see all the pictures from the burst, double-click the thumbnail and then click 'Make a Selection…'

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After you update to Photos for macOS, turn on iCloud Photos to keep your photos and videos securely stored in iCloud and up to date on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, Apple TV, and iCloud.com.