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Jan 23, 2015 12:59 PM in response to pkschiefby Bob Timmons,Please post your question in the iPhoto support forum for all of the reasons why the experts there will say that you would NOT ever want do this. The link is just below:
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Jan 23, 2015 1:15 PM in response to pkschiefby léonie,★HelpfulCan I move my iPhoto library to my Time Machine? The Time Capsule is backing up both our Macbook Pro and Mac.
If you move the iPhoto Library to your Time Machine volume, then Time Machine cannot back up your iPhoto library. That is very risky, because you will have no backup of your photos at all. Sooner or later you will lose your photos.
And if your Time Capsule is not locally mounted but connected as a network share, you cannot store your iPhoto library there at all. An iPhoto Library needs to be stored on a locally mounted volume, see this support document:
Use locally mounted Mac OS X Extended volumes for your Aperture library
The document has been written for Aperture, but iPhoto and Aperture are using the same libraries, so it is valid for iPhoto as well.
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Jan 23, 2015 1:20 PM in response to pkschiefby Bob Timmons,To the above comments, I would add that there two types of users who have their "working" iPhoto library on the Time Capsule......
1) Those users who have corrupted iPhoto libraries
2) Those users who will soon have corrupted iPhoto libraries.