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Apr 8, 2015 10:11 PM in response to Old Toadby Bikebiddy,★HelpfulI upgraded my old intel imac to Yosemite from Mavericks and lost all photos up to the last download. I copied the iPhoto library from Time machine back up but even then it did not have any of my slideshows or albums. I lost all metadata. How can I restore my library with all the metadata and organisation keywords slideshows albums etc please?
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Apr 8, 2015 10:43 PM in response to Philippe Barthelemyby pja2536,★HelpfulHi!
I have just completed the up-date to OS-X 10.10.3 and now have BOTH iPhoto AND the new Photos app. I never used iPhotos as I moved all my photos over from my Windows PC when I did the switch to Mac. iPhotos seemed to pick up some of my photos collection but not all of it. The contents of iPhotos seems to have been migrated to Photos. Photos now contains only part of whats actually stored in my "Pictures" directory.
Personally, I don't want either iPhotos or Photos. I like the idea of managing my photos under Finder and I use the app Acorn to do any photo manipulation I need.
Now to the crux of my post - CAN I DELETE iPHOTOS WITHOUT ANY PROBLEMS?
Regards,
Peter
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Apr 9, 2015 12:55 AM in response to Terence Devlinby pja2536,Terence,
Thanks for the quick reply. I have deleted iPhotos and the Photos app Library (which seemed to contain copies of some of the content of my "Pictures" library. I have recovered a huge amount of space and have all my original pictures.
I'll think about deleting the new Photos app. It does not yet appear in the Mac App Store if for some reason I want it in the future.
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Apr 9, 2015 1:11 AM in response to pja2536by Terence Devlin,It's part of the OS. To get it back you would need to reinstall the OS.
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Apr 9, 2015 1:16 AM in response to Terence Devlinby pja2536,Terence,
Thanks again. Given "It's part of the OS" I'll leave it there. It was the duplication of 11 Gb of pictures that was of concern.
Regards,
Peter
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Apr 9, 2015 1:35 AM in response to Philippe Barthelemyby Todd Dixon,★HelpfulMy iPhoto was killed after installing 10.10.3.
The app has the line through it indicating that it won't launch and when I try it says it needs an upgrade. It is already v9.6. It offers to search the App store butt says the item is currently not available on the Australian App Store...
...however if I right-click on iPhoto and show package contents, go in to Contents, and in to the MacOS folder and double click the iPhoto app from there... it launches just fine!
Hmmm. What are you playing at Apple? Are you trying to force us to use Photos but covering your *** just in case?
For now I have placed an alias to that hidden file in my Applications folder so I still have my iPhoto.
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Apr 9, 2015 1:38 AM in response to Todd Dixonby Terence Devlin,Well no need to be suspicious at all. It's just you were a version behind. The current version of iPhoto being 9.6.1. That opens perfectly fine in 10.10.3
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Apr 9, 2015 1:44 AM in response to Terence Devlinby Todd Dixon,Interesting though because it does not offer me an upgrade to 9.6.1. The App Store's update section does not list it. "There are no updates available" it says. So it seems that Apple has not propagated the update to all international stores yet.
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Apr 9, 2015 4:43 AM in response to Todd Dixonby Terence Devlin,It did weeks ago. It's just no longer available, like all of iPhoto.
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Apr 9, 2015 5:15 AM in response to Terence Devlinby Todd Dixon,Be that as it may, I download all app updates weekly on each of my 4 macs, plus my wife's as well. Moreover one of my machines is always running the latest developer versions of Yosemite, and Xcode and one of my iOS devices always sports the latest version of its own O/S because I am a registered developer. At no stage did any of my Macs update its copy of iPhoto to 9.6.1. I checked them all - every machine was up to date with all apps including third party apps except for iPhoto.
The solution however was quite straightforward. I simply deleted 9.6 and went to the purchases tab in the App Store and downloaded a fresh copy straight to 9.6.1. Being as clued up as you are I am surprised you didn't suggest that potential solution yourself.
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Apr 9, 2015 5:20 AM in response to Todd Dixonby Terence Devlin,One of my machines is always running the latest developer versions of Yosemite, and Xcode and one of my iOS devices always sports the latest version of its own O/S because I am a registered developer.
Being as clued up as you should be, I'm surprised that you needed the help of ordinary mortals.
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Apr 9, 2015 5:28 AM in response to Terence Devlinby Todd Dixon,That is because some of us have to deal with the bigger demands in the development world and leave the lesser apps to those very mortals because they have to have something to do with their time.