![]() If I remember correctly, a photo could only be in 1 event at a time - but could be in as many albums as you wanted. Places will be fine with the GPS and all. If you don’t see the iPhoto library, click Other Library to manually add it. In the Choose Library dialog that appears, select your iPhoto library and then click Choose Library. Press and hold the Option key and open Photos. I never did use faces all that much- yeah, I used them but really a lot of work for not much true utility for me - others might reply differently. Quit the Photos app on your Mac if it’s open. Photos uses the GPS tags of your photos to create the places for the Moments view, but has no tools to add places manually.Īs to migrating Events to Albums… I'll duplicate one of my smaller current libraries and then just try Photos on that to see personally (and as Kappy suggested). All my photos automatically showed up after the clean install. ![]() #Iphoto for mac 10.10.3 installYou can add Faces, but they are not fully supported in iCloud Photo Library Beta, and don't sync to other Macs. I migrated over from iPhoto then uploaded everything to the cloud and then did a clean install of 10.10.3. You can add albums and smart albums.Īnd what about FACES and PLACES in the new PHOTOS for Mac? IPhoto has automatically created Moments and Years to structure the library. If you did not yet have updated to that version, it will be difficult, because the update is currently not available at the AppStore.ĪLSO (and very important): Does PHOTOS still have EVENTS? I have 10 or more libraries - each for one year beginning in 2004 - and all organized in nice events - generally about 60 to 80 per year. Only iPhoto 9.6.1 will run on MacOS X 10.10.3. ![]() iPhoto is no longer going to be supported - but I believe if I don't "upgrade" my library (or upgrade it after keeping a copy for use with iPhoto) then iPhoto will still open in 10.10.3 - but I'm not sure… ![]()
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