Import iPhoto Library after upgrade of the Sierra

I upgraded to Sierra and now try to import some of my photos from iPhoto library that I had saved to Time Machine. The Photos App says 'nothing to import' - everyone has figured this out? Thank you!

Belongs to the iPhoto Library always Time Machine backup?

Can restore to a different drive. You cannot migrate the library as part of a Time Machine backup or a disk Time Machine.

To migrate the iPhoto for photo library, drag the Photos icon in the Dock or launch Photos while holding down the button options. That will bring up a panel of library selector. Now select the iPhoto in restored library.

The Photos App says 'nothing to import' - everyone has figured this out? Thank you!

Photos cannot import libraries and merge them into existing libraries. He can't open a library to create a library of Photos converted.

If you already have a library of Photos, read the help page on how to switch between several libraries of Photos:

https://help.Apple.com/photos/Mac/1.2/?lang=en#/pht6d60b524

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