![]() You can still search for 5 star images but you have to be more explicit about it than you'd maybe expect. For example Photos doesn't have an explicit star rating, so if you rated an image 5 stars, it gets turned to explicit text in the metadata "5 stars". ![]() Depending on how you used iPhoto, some of the migration metadata can get lost or reinterpreted. Library Version Too Old Please upgrade your library iPhoto Library using the free iPhoto Library Upgrader available from Apple. RegardsJins Ask Your Own Mac Question Customerreply replied 7 years ago Thats what I am trying to tell you people, it doesnt work. ![]() The advantage here is that it's easy and you avoid any sort of inevitable headache somewhere along the line. The iPhoto Library Upgrader is a tool that prepares libraries from iPhoto 5 or earlier, so you can upgrade them with the current version of iPhoto. If none of that appeals, then yes, you'd need to keep the old iPhoto library and view it from your older MBP/OS. The advantage here is that you're using one application to view your images. Then select the iPhoto Library and click on Choose Library. Now a prompt will be shown to Select a Library on your Mac. To do so on a Mac: Press/hold the Options key on your Mac and launch the Photos app. You'd have to switch between libraries when you wanted to view the older stuff on your external drive. Create a new iPhoto library or switch between libraries You can create multiple photo libraries to organize your photos, albums, slideshows, projects (such. In some cases, you may need to update the library of the Photos app (usually an automated process). Another option is to use two Photos libraries: one on the external disk where you've imported your iPhoto stuff and the other local, where you can take advantage of iCloud storage efficiencies for your newer images. I believe you lose at least some of the iCloud capabilities if you you're on an external drive (it has been a while since I've done much with Photos though so others can chime in). This lets you speed up iPhoto by having smaller libraries, archive old photos that you don’t use much, or organize photos in different categories or projects. Click to expand.If your external drive is large enough, you can create your Photos library there instead of on your internal disk and just import the iPhoto library. iPhoto Library Manager lets you create multiple iPhoto libraries, instead of having to keep all your photos in a single iPhoto library.
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