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Thank you sooooo much! Made the jump from Snow Leopard to El Capitan for my wife's last generation White Macbook Unibody (2.4ghz) - and she has 400+GB of photos!!like 50,000 or so, give or take a few.thousand! So you can only imagine the hell I was in trying to get 'Photos' to accept that old version of iPhoto.wasn't working at all.did all sorts of gymnastics.finally read a thread where they said 'go find a copy of the last version of iPhoto (which of course Apple doesn't offer).you guys/gals are my heros! Pretty sure my wife would HATE 'Photos' anyway. This app neded for importing photos from old iPhoto, thank you!

IPhoto 9.6.1 - Import, edit, and share your photos. Download the latest versions of the best Mac apps at safe and trusted MacUpdate Download, install, or update iPhoto for Mac from MacUpdate. I used my Thinkpad PC to download your iphoto v9.6.1 to my NAS storage device from where I can load it onto my wife's Mac. The download came down as 'iphoto.zip' but I'm not sure what I need to do next to get it onto my wife's Macbook Pro. What is the next step? Bloknot snajpera kupitj. I am a fairly competent computer user.

Missing photos after upgrading iPhoto 6 to iPhoto 9.6.1 or Photos 1.5 # Issue: Old Mac running OS X 10.6.8 with iPhoto 6 library containing 5,238 items Imported data, including iPhoto Library, to new Mac running OS X 10.11.5 and Photos 1.5. Via Migration Assistant. Photos Library displayed only 1,794 photos (through September 2010), even though all photos were found in ~/Pictures/Photos Library.photoslibrary/Masters and ~/Pictures/Photos Library.photoslibrary/Previews. Deleted Photo Library and iPhoto Library, manually copied iPhoto Library from old Mac again, relaunched both iPhoto and Photos - same result. Attempting to run iPhoto Library Upgrader 1.1 (which 'prepares libraries from iPhoto 7 or earlier so they can be upgraded with the current version of iPhoto') on yet another copy of the original iPhoto Library returned 'Your library can open with the current version of iPhoto and does not need to be prepared with this tool.'

Rebuilding the iPhoto library on both the old and new Mac (by holding down Command and Option while starting iPhoto, etc) did not help. Opening yet another copy of the original iPhoto Library in iPhoto Library Manager showed only the same 1,794 photos and misidentified the library as an iPhoto 8 library.

Resolution: Copied original iPhoto Library to a third Mac running OS X 10.6.8 and iPhoto 6 (all 5,238 items appeared in iPhoto). Installed iPhoto Library Manager 3.8.6 (for Mac OS X 10.5.8 and iPhoto 7.1.5 and earlier). IPhoto Library Manager.app > File > Rebuild Library. As Christoph Bartneck explains, 'The software has a tool to recover corrupted libraries. But it works differently from Apple’s approach. It starts with a fresh clean library and imports all the photos, including their meta data, such as location, faces, date. It also manages to rebuild albums and folders.'

Copied rebuilt iPhoto Library to new Mac running OS X 10.11.5. Ran iPhoto Library Upgrader 1.1 (which now ran normally intead of returning 'Your library can open with the current version of iPhoto and does not need to be prepared with this tool' as above). Opened the upgraded iPhoto Library in iPhoto 9.6.1, which reported 'This photo library needs to be upgraded to work with this version of iPhoto.' After the upgrade process, all 5,238 items (including albums, metadata, etc) appeared intact! Opened Photos.app which imported the entire iPhoto Library successfully.

Source: https://tinyapps.org/blog/mac/00_iphoto_missing_photos.html. Thanks so much for this. I lost access to 2,400 photos in iPhotos when I changed my operating system from 10.6 to El Capitan.

I had to purchase iLife 11 from Ebay to get 9.0, then downloaded upgrade to 9.1, then downloaded upgrade to 9.4, both from Apple. Finally, I was able to download your link to get 9.6, and I can see my photos again at last. Every once in awhile someone goes to the trouble to make a way to do something that seems blocked at every turn; thanks so much for your generous contribution in saving my photos. Dear RC, I am just a user of this site like you, but I will suggest you try the following because your photos might still be there. This might help you get your photos back if they are retrievable. An iPhoto library is a database package that contains your photos and information that tells iPhoto how to display them to you, but sometimes the database gets scrambled so that even though your photos are in the iPhoto library iPhoto doesn't know how to find them and display them.

Do the following steps. 1) Open a Finder window and find the iPhoto library that should have your photos in it. 2) Check how big it is. If it has no photos in it it will probably be small, like just a few MB (megabytes) or so. But if it is large, say 500 MB or more then it must contain something, which is likely to be your photos.