Have I overwritten my iphoto library without knowing?

So I have updated the latest iphoto and have latest OS update to start with. As I operate on a small laptop, often I have my iphoto libaray in another location, like an external hard drive. I attached my Cannon and uploaded photos to iphoto and I presume it created a new iphoto library with these. They are summer holidays with my 98-year-old grandmother and 4-year-old son, etc. Really important photos to me. So the photos took an hour to upload and they were all there within iphoto and categorised and everything.

I thought it would be a good idea to move the photos to the external drive but I could not for the life of me locate the iphoto library! In iphoto itself only these latest uploads were there (no other pictures from before). I looked everywhere, scanned the pictures file and all else. I did a Spotlight search and turned up nothing.

So then I shut down and restarted and funny I found an iphoto library in the pictures folder now, so I started up the iphoto with the control key and designated that library. However, it was an older library from earlier in the summer that had not appeared before but was now there... and did not include my latest photos I uploaded. So I did a Spotlight search for iphoto libraries again and it didn't even find the one I was using now!

Needless to say, there is no sign whatsoever of my latest photos. I am now fearful that they have been perhaps somehow overwritten by the other iphoto library? But they were there and saved and everything but it's like they never existed. Of course my pics were automatically erased from my camera. Don't even go there... of course I will not do that again.

Any ideas? I am really anxious to get my gran pics.

PowerBook G4, Mac OS X (10.5.5)

Posted on Oct 8, 2008 2:11 AM

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Oct 8, 2008 2:32 AM in response to Julie Dey

Julie

Welcome to the Apple Discussions.

In the Finder, use the Go menu. There you’ll see the Go to Folder command. Click on it.

In the resulting window type

/Volumes

and hit return. A Finder window will open. Is there another iPhoto Library there? If so, drag it to the desktop.

Hold down the option (or alt) key and launch iPhoto. From the resulting menu select 'Choose Library' and point iPhoto at this library on the desktop.

Are your missing photos there?

Regards

TD

Oct 8, 2008 7:15 AM in response to Yer_Man

I can't believe it! It was there. I used to have one of those "passport" hard drives and it was corrupted so I returned it and got a LaCie instead. Well, there is still a hidden passport folder and it somehow put it in there.

Thanks so much - I am completely relieved.

I may be pushing my luck, but any idea how to merge other libraries together or do I upload the biggest and just import the other pics into it?

Thanks again. Very happy.

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