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Jul 20, 2016 2:20 PM in response to nattynat34by dialabrain,iPhotos is not part of El Capitan. However, if you have iPhotos 9.6.1 installed it still works.
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Jul 20, 2016 3:57 PM in response to nattynat34by Terence Devlin,Why not? What happens when you try?
What version of iPhoto do you have?
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Aug 31, 2016 12:43 AM in response to nattynat34by GrandPa_Samurai,I had the same issue it needed an update but I coudln't update it.. some say delete iphoto then reinstall it.
now i cannot even find it in app store!
please help
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Aug 31, 2016 1:13 AM in response to GrandPa_Samuraiby GrandPa_Samurai,I found "Photos" which is obviously an alternative for iPhoto.... HOWEVER, I cannot find my pictures that existed in iPhoto before
very weird update of Mac OS
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Aug 31, 2016 1:19 AM in response to GrandPa_Samuraiby léonie,I had the same issue it needed an update but I coudln't update it.. some say delete iphoto then reinstall it.
now i cannot even find it in app store!
iPhoto is no longer developed and sold by Apple. You can only reinstall it from the AppStore, if you already own an AppStore version of iPhoto. You reinstall from your purchase history, the fourth tab of the AppStore. That will install iPhoto 9.6.1, the compatibility update for Yosemite and later.
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Aug 31, 2016 1:22 AM in response to GrandPa_Samuraiby léonie,I found "Photos" which is obviously an alternative for iPhoto.... HOWEVER, I cannot find my pictures that existed in iPhoto before
very weird update of Mac OS
iPhoto stored your photos in the iPhoto Library. By default this library will be in your Pictures folder.
Find your iPhoto Library, then drag the iPhoto Library onto the Photos icon in the Dock to convert it to a Photos Library.
if your iPhoto version has been old, version 7.1.2 or older, you need to prepare the iPhoto Library for the migration by running the iPhoto Library upgrader. See this support page: iPhoto '11: About the Library Upgrader