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Aug 5, 2016 2:38 AM in response to DanDDSby WlLKO,Same here but my iPhoto is 150GB and my Photo Library is 96GB. Im reluctant to delete my iPhoto Library because I will lose over 50GB in photo data. Or is my 50GB stored in the cloud?
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Aug 5, 2016 2:45 AM in response to William Lloydby WlLKO,Same here but my iPhoto is 150GB and my Photo Library is 96GB. Im reluctant to delete my iPhoto Library because I will lose over 50GB in photo data. Or is my 50GB stored in the cloud?
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Aug 5, 2016 8:23 AM in response to WlLKOby LarryHN,No one here can tell anything about what you have or have done
when you migrated to Photos the tow libraries were identical - some things do not migrate because they have no use in Photos like caches for example - with that size difference I certainly would make a good archive copy and then I would trash the iPhoto library as that will save at least 54GB of disk - actually a bit more
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Aug 25, 2016 1:58 PM in response to SLDby tex88,...split my libraries...
I recently found an app that claims to do this -- PowerPhotos (https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/), but I have not yet tried it myself.
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Aug 25, 2016 2:16 PM in response to tex88by LarryHN,tex88 wrote:
...split my libraries...
I recently found an app that claims to do this -- PowerPhotos (https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/), but I have not yet tried it myself.
PowerPhotos can do that safely
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Aug 25, 2016 3:09 PM in response to tex88by léonie,I recently found an app that claims to do this -- PowerPhotos (https://www.fatcatsoftware.com/powerphotos/), but I have not yet tried it myself.
Yes, PowerPhotos is safe to use. But it is lossy - when you move edited photos between libraries you cannot move them as a pair of the edited version and the original. You can only move the original and the edited version individually. If you want to keep both in the split library, you will have to live with duplicates.
To split a library I would always use the following method:
- Tag all photos I want to move to a new library with a keyword and create two smart albums, one album with all photos that have the keyword and one smart album with all photos without the keyword.
- Then duplicate the library.
- Then delete all photos without the keyword from the copy of the library.
- Then delete all photos with the keyword from the original library.
Now the library will be split and all edited versions will still be paired the original master image files in both libraries and the edited photos can be reverted to the originals in both libraries.