Will I lose iPhoto if I upgrade to High Sierra?
Will I lose iPhoto if I upgrade to High Sierra?
MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Mid 2014), iOS 10.2
Will I lose iPhoto if I upgrade to High Sierra?
MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Mid 2014), iOS 10.2
I am also concerned. I recently upgraded my iMac to MacOS 10.12 Sierra. So far, iPhoto is still working.
I am aware that iPhoto is EOL'd, meaning Apple no longer supports it. This is tremendously disappointing, as Apple's new official Photos app seems to be more like iPhoto Lite, or iPhoto 2004. I have a lot of time and effort invested in organizing Events with titles that I wrote like highly abbreviated summaries. I also have alot of newspaper-style prose captions stored as metadata in the Comments pane for quite a few photos. I store this information, and more, for family members, volunteering for local civic organizations, events planning, and work projects.
I am deeply concerned that migrating from iPhoto to Photos will ruin all that metadata and organization permanently. I have over 64,000 images in my iPhoto library, dating back to before the beginning of the first version of iPhoto. (I bought my first digital camera in November 2001.)
Is there anywhere I can send feedback to Apple?
Thanks, that's very useful. One less objection!
Will iPhoto still work on High Sierra?
That was typed out pretty quickly!! I've had a coffee since posting!😮😁
Hi
Have you checked the applications folder and checked iPhoto is not there? Checking other forums, most are saying iPhoto is still there.
So the problem is that you did not know the difference between a filename and a title?
The problem was that I am just a human being who uses Apple and not A Specialist like you.
I'm no specialist, believe me. But if the problem I am having is down to me not knowing enough I'm inclined to take responsibility for that myself.
Thanks Léonie
I have 9.6.1 so at least I know if and when I upgrade it should work.🙂
Yes. I have had no problems with iPhoto, but you need the latest version.
I have not upgraded to the Nov update for High Sierra, using 10.13
I ended up choosing adobe elements 15 and premier elements . Seemed easier than light room. Was I wrong? Should I move all my photos to adobe before I upgrade from Yosemite to High Serra ?
If it work for you that's all that matters.
I don't think it matters what order you do it in.
my computer crashes big time!
And that means what, exactly?
Curious why you think there is a significant hardware problem? Though only using High Sierra a short time, iPhoto is so far the only program that is crashing the computer. Suggestions welcome.
Because in many years on here I've simply never come across opening an image in iPhoto doing anything like what you describe and what you describe.
iPhoto is working fine here on High Sierra 10.13.3. If you can get your machine to boot up, I would try running a combo updater.
Will I lose iPhoto if I upgrade to High Sierra?