Consolidate is used to convert a referenced library to a managed library when you n=migrate fro iPhoto your iPhoto events are made into albums in Photos and are stored in a folder names iPhoto events - they are regular albums adn you can merge, delete, etc the same as any other album. See full list on citymac.com. Jul 02, 2021 To combine Photos libraries, export the photos from a previous library or library you no longer want to use, then import the photos to your primary library. Export photos from your library Press and hold the Option key as you open the Photos app. Select the Library that you no longer want, then click Choose Library.
Steven Graeber just upgraded to El Capitan and wants to move his photos from iPhoto to Photos for OS X, but:
Photos gave me an option of 5 different libraries to choose from. Why is there more than one? I have never used multiple libraries. And the dates on these are from times I wasn’t using iPhoto at all.
You’ve got a couple of approaches to solve this.
I’d try to figure out first what’s in those libraries, to make sure they aren’t holding pictures or video you want.
- Quit iPhoto if it’s open.
- Hold down the Option key.
- In the dialog box that appears, select an iPhoto library. If they don’t all show up, use Open Other to find them.
- See what’s in the library and whether it contains anything you’re missing.
- Repeat steps 1 to 4 for each iPhoto library.
If you find that you have material in each library you want to merge, instead of multiple copies of the same library or empty libraries, you can pick one of the following:
Import each into Photos and maintain multiple Photos libraries.
Pick the biggest iPhoto library and import the entire library into Photos. Then export the media from each of the other iPhoto libraries and import all the media into your master Photos library. (Here’s my advice from last year about handling that.)
Spend $30 and get iPhoto Library Manager and PowerPhotos, a bundle that lets you merge iPhoto libraries and Photos libraries, among other advanced tasks, including removing duplicate photos.
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There’s plenty of good reasons to have multiple photo libraries. Whether you take photos for work and want to keep them separate from your personal pictures. Or you like to split your libraries based on the date of your images. But having multiple photo libraries can get messy fast, especially if you’re switching back and forth while also importing new pictures to each.
If you’re reading this article because you want to end the hassle of dealing with different libraries, then you can sigh in relief. This article will cover three ways to consolidate iPhoto libraries and what you should look out for as you’re doing it.
Before you merge photo libraries
The first thing you should do is backup everything. You’ll be combining photos and deleting others. Mistakes are bound to happen. And the last you’d want to do is accidentally delete a picture of your child’s birth or your lunch from last Tuesday. You know, pivotal moments in your life you won’t be able to recreate.
How to merge photos in iCloud
For iCloud members, merging your photos in the cloud can be a pretty easy way to do it. The downside is it takes up a lot of storage space. But if you’re already using more than the free 5 GB you get with your iCloud account, you might be okay.
The first thing you need to do is make sure you’re syncing your photo with iCloud on your Mac. Go to System Preferences > Apple ID > iCloud and check the box next to Photos if it isn’t already.
Now that that’s syncing, follow these steps:
- Find the Photos library you want to start with and double-click to open it.
- In Photos > Preferences > General, click Use as System Photo Library. (If it’s grayed out, then that library is already the System Photo Library.)
- Scroll to the bottom of the Photos to see the progress of your pictures uploading.
Note: If you need to pause the upload for any reason, click the pause link. Then, you’ll be able to resume it at a later time.
If you have more than two libraries, start back at Step 1 with the next library when your pictures have finished uploading.
When you’re finished with all of your libraries, the last Photos library you uploaded is the one you’ll want to keep. Now, you can delete the others.
After you combine photo libraries
You’re likely to have duplicate or similar-looking pictures after you combine your photo libraries. The good news is you can use the app Gemini 2 to scan your images and quickly get rid of things like duplicate, blurry, or similar photos. But the best part is you can download Gemini 2 and try it for free!
How to merge photos by exporting and importing
If you don’t want to use iCloud to combine your library, you also export and re-import your pictures. Although this method comes with a few disadvantages, it is probably the most straightforward way to do this. First, follow these steps to export your pictures.
- Hold down Option on your keyboard and open the Photos app.
- Pick the library you want to export and click Choose Library.
- In the sidebar, click Photos.
- Select the first photo, hold Shift, and scroll to the bottom to click the last picture.
- Then, click File > Export.
- Choose Export [number] to export edited photos or Export Unmodified Originals.
- Set your export settings and then click Export.
- Choose where you want to export your pictures, then click Export or Export Originals.
Note: Exporting edited photos retains all your changes, but you lose the original file. Exporting the originals means you lose all the edits.
Once you have all of your photo libraries exported, this is how you import them back into Photos:
- Hold Option and open the Photos app.
- Select the library you want to use and click Choos Library.
- In Finder, find the pictures you exported.
- Drag and drop them into the Photos app.
How to merge old photo backup with current library
It’s really important if you’re using Time Machine to backup, do not restore your iPhoto or Photos library in your Pictures folder. If you do that, it will delete your newer pictures with your older ones. Here’s how you should merge your old photo backup:
- Make sure you’re connected to your Time Machine drive and launch Time Machine.
- Go to your Pictures folder. If you don’t see it in the sidebar, click Go > Home > Pictures.
- Use the arrows to go back in time to the last state of your Library that you want to restore.
- Hold Control and click the library file. Then, choose Restore Photos Library.
- This is important: select a destination other than where the current Library lives.
- Click Restore.
Note: Again, choosing your Pictures folder will delete your current photos.
Now that you have your old library restored, you can follow the instructions above to merge iPhoto libraries and Photos libraries.
Consolidating Photo Libraries On The Internet
Consolidating your iPhoto and Photos libraries is the easy part. Staying on top of your one library to keep it clean and organized is a bit harder. Don’t worry. We’re not going to leave you without a little bit of help. Check out this article for the best ways to organize in the Photos app.