I'm finding the same problem. Dropbox wants me to upgrade now that they've put all my photos in Dropbox. I can't use iphoto anymore. I want to quite Dropbox entirely. I want to be able to import my photos as before, which went right into iphoto for editing. How can I disable Dropbox, while retaining all my photos and having new photo imports go directly to iphoto?

I noticed I have an iphoto library that is 82 gb, and a photos library that is 154 gb. I tried to do a quick comparison of the pictures in iphoto library and on quick glance, it appears those photos are in the newer, Photos library. Can anyone confirm whether it would be ok to delete the old iphoto library by moving it straight to the trash if all the photos are the photos library to free up that hard drive space?


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I purchased a new iMac and am running the new Catalina OS. I uploaded a bunch of pictures from several SD cards to my photos library. When trying to run the plug-in extras to import photos from my iphoto library i get the message saying Your selection does not appear to be an iPhoto library (the importer plug-in expects version 9.5.1 or newer). I'm stuck and can't figure out how to access these photos in Lightroom Classic.

Hi - I'm hoping for some guidance. I was a Rebel Xsi user for years, and just got a 70D. I used to be able to plug my camera in and iphoto would open up and import everything. Now, it only works sporadically, which is even weirder than not working at all. Right now I have 100+ photos from two important events sitting on my memory card that iphoto won't recognize. It imported about a dozen photos I took today without a problem, though. The photos are viewable from the camera. I can't recall changing any settings between taking those photos and the ones I took today. It doesn't make a difference if I plug the SD card directly into my computer; the software is still not recognizing any of the photos that are on the card. Any ideas?

I found this answer helpful -to-open-iphoto-library-folder-on-a-mac. Specifically "When you have an "open file" dialog (to choose files to upload, etc.) on the left there is also a media section which makes it convenient to access iPhoto photos. Pretty easy actually, no need to navigate through a package."

Create a smart album and define its criterion as [Photo] [is] [Movie] (sic[k]) (a tip from -videos-iphoto) - this will show you all video clips in the entire library (and you won't have to worry abut filename extensions). 0852c4b9a8

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