Migration of photos of Photos Apple to LR

I've migrated my photos from iPhoto to Apple Photos and now I can't find anything that tells me how to migrate to LR only Aperture and iPhoto - I have a track day LR 30

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  • The contents of the iPhoto library "copy of iPhoto library" has already been migrated to Photos.  Open the Photos to display your library or use a compatible version of iPhoto to open the iPhoto library. How can I fix?

    The contents of the iPhoto library "copy of iPhoto library" has already been migrated to Photos.  Open the Photos to display your library or use a compatible version of iPhoto to open the iPhoto library.

    What you trying to do?

    You want to open your iPhoto library in iPhoto or the new Photos.app?  and what version of Mac OS X and iPhoto you have installed on your Mac?

    If you have improved your Mac to Mac OS X 10.11,2, El Capitan, you can open your photo libraries or in News Photos for application mac or you can continue to use iPhoto, but only iPhoto 9.6.1 will work on El Capitan.

    IPhoto update (see user tip of Barney: cannot be updated iPhoto because it is not available in the App Store)

    Once an iPhoto Library was opened in Photos the extension will change to ".migratedphotolibrary".  To open this library in iPhoto again, change the extension of filename in '.photolibrary '.

    See also: Photos if does not open a library that you have already migrated - Apple Support

  • How to export the library Photos Apple to Adobe Creative Cloud maintaining the original RAW files

    Hello community,

    I feel 'stupid' as I was on Adobe on my Windows system, then when I went to Mac, I used their Apreture and having migrated to their last Photos app, and affected by the many limitations of it, I try to export my library of Photos Apple together (two of them) in Adobe Creative Cloud.

    The big worry here is that if such a device exists on end of Adobe? And, personally, I spoke with support from Apple for the Photos app and I was told there is _no way_ to export their photos app original RAW files!  It's horrible for a photographer!

    Basically, just want to know if there is a way to migrate the library of Photos Apple (keeping the RAW digital files) on Adobe Creative Cloud.  I searched and not found an answer in the FAQ.

    Thank you

    Ramiel

    Using the Apple Photo of Unmodified Original export feature, it seems, the original RAW. CR2 file could export... so looks like I have to export as this manually and reorganize everything.

    Adobe really needs to have this feature/plugin.  Suggest this feature on http://feedback.photoshop.com and suggest others do as well.

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    A few photos Apple thumbnails are appearing with odd squares, pink when I display Photos Apple mode in 'Years' & 'Collections'. When I change the display mode of "Collections" the strange visual artifacts disappear. I have a brand new (end of 2015) 4.0 GHZ i7 iMac with monitor 27 inches 5 k and has the same behavior miniature bizzare unheard of before. Weird that it's pink artifacts appear in only a few thumbnails of 2012 and 2013 but no other years of my photos that go from 2001 to 2016. I've upgraded to OSX 10.11.6 a week ago and I scrambed the order of all of my albums. I wonder if this could be related to the upgrade. Very puzzled.

    your question is a bit confusing because there is no "years and collections" - view in the Photos you can see years or moments or a single photo collections

    If you select one of these "miniature bad" and do rotate 90 degrees then back fotate it solve the problem?

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  • With the help of Yosemite, I like Photos app in general; have big Aperture library, although I use rarely opening Tools. Advantages, disadvantages and pitfalls related to the migration of Photos?

    With the help of Yosemite, I like Photos app in general; have big Aperture library, although I use rarely opening Tools. Advantages, disadvantages and pitfalls related to the migration of Photos?

    Opening was a pro the Pro amateur-oriented or serious app, usually shooting Raw, probably on a digital SLR.

    If that's you then pictures will miss a lot for you.

    If this isn't the case, then opening was probably overkill for your needs.

    If you like the pictures then this is the way to go.

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    I just purchased Lightroom CC and I can't find my photos I use Apple Photos app to store them all. I have a mixture of photos from the iPhone as well as high quality JPEG files and my Nikon RAW files. I use pictures to import what I use and pay for icloud, so I can access all my photos on my iPhone and iPad and my MacBook. I also save them automatically to Dropbox.

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    You want to choose a program and use it as your software "organize" and also as your software to 'change '. Which one you choose is up to you.

    To transfer photos to Photos in Lightroom, you need to export your images of Photos to a location on the hard drive and then then import them into Lightoom.

  • Can I use only the a collection of photographs with Photos Apple '&' Adobe Creative Cloud

    I am new to Adobe Creative Cloud and have used Apple base 'Photos' collect/store my photos (mainly photographs of family more than 40 years) - Great to take pictures on my iPad to show parents.

    I bought Creative cloud not only to improve potentially good photographs of family and finally properly organize them, but to use it with my new found passion for digital SLR photography.

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    Thanking you in advance,

    M.

    Hello mv.

    The time that you have moved your iPhotos to Lightroom gallery, I believe that you used the Lightroom plugin to move the library

    There is also an option while you import images from iPhoto "keep files referenced in your iPhoto library.

    If this option is not duplicate images.

    Please let us know if it helps.

    Kind regards

    Tanuj

  • end of migration of photo database

    Hello! tried to migrate my photos from the external hard drive 1st to 2nd. I did leave in Lightroom. It starts well. For some unknown reason, one of the HD was ejected (on its own) and the process is stopped in the middle.

    Destination HD has the entire hierarchy of folder with folders for each year, the months and the days of my photos, but some of my pictures are still on the HD (1).

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    Greg

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  • can photos stored in the News Photos Apple be quickly transferred to Lightroom? I am not at all satisfied with this new Apple "fix."

    Loaded and organized more than 1,000 photos in the Photos of Apple news. He has virtually no editing capabilities and will not directly export to Photoshop. Lightroom can import files directly, or I have to start over again? Help! I have an another 3000 to add and do not want to use the new Apple "fix." Help?

    Awesome!

    Pulling the captain first of the library of Photos Apple was a brilliant idea. It actually helped me to understand what was not imported in my Lightroom library by control the "do not import suspected duplicates."

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  • How to migrate the photos of the Apple App Photos in Lightroom

    Is there a plugin or bypass yet?

    Best way is to control by clicking on the icon library of photos you want to

    migrate.  Then click "expand content", and then drag the 'masters' or 'original '.

    folder on the icon of the Viewer application.  He then began an import

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  • Question about Aperture library after it has been migrated to Photos

    After an Aperture library has been upsized to Photos, its extension becomes ".migratedaplibrary".

    Anyone know what effect, if any, has this change of extension on use Aperture?

    As far as I can see that the library can continue to be used as before, even if the changes do not appear in the library of Photos of course.

    I have a feeling that she could prevent this library will have to be transferred to the Photos again, but I guess that I might want to migrate again if I wanted to trash the original photo library and start again, or if I had added a large number of photos at the opening since the initial migration.

    Thank you

    I have a feeling that she could prevent this library will have to be transferred to the Photos again, but I guess that I might want to migrate again if I wanted to trash the original photo library and start again, or if I had added a large number of photos at the opening since the initial migration.

    It's true. The extension indicates that the library has been upsized. There is no other difference.

    Photos will not migrate the library with this extension.  I just change the extension back to .aplibrary after you migrate an Aperture library.  Then Photos can migrate again, if need be, and I can use it in opening again.

    BTW, the migrated Aperture library and new photo library share storage, but not the files of images, photos are stored very efficiently by hard links. See: Photos saves disk space to share images with your iPhoto or Aperture - Apple Support libraries

    and Six colors: the (hard) link between iPhoto and photo

    Migration is almost without loss, but not perfect: How Photos handles content and metadata for iPhoto and Aperture - Apple Support

  • Migration for photos gives 'unexpected error' iphoto library

    I tried for a while to migrate my 50 GB in photos iphoto library. I already have

    • Restarted (several times)
    • Called the apple support
    • Fixed permissions
    • Tried to get iphoto back (not possible being installed)

    Anyone has any ideas on how to get this to work?

    Thank you!

    iPhoto is not removed from your hard drive.  It was just removed from the dock and is always in the Applications folder. In order to get iPhoto 9.6.1 from the App Store, you must first have a version of iPhoto 9.X on your hard drive. If you try following instructions of Terence Devlin this post to get iPhoto 9.6.1 from the App Store:

    Terence Devlin

    April 14, 2015 11:21

    Re: Iphoto's gone? I want to go back!

    in reply to Johannes666

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    Go to the App Store and check out the shopping list. If iPhoto is there then it will be v9.6.1

    If iPhoto 9.6.1 is there, close the App Store, drag your existing iPhoto application (not the library, just the app) to the trash and then return to the App Store.

    Install the application on the App Store.

    IPhoto is sometimes not visible on the shopping list. It may be hidden. See this article for more details on how to view it.

    http://support.Apple.com/kb/HT4928

    A question often asked: Will I lose my Photos if I reinstall?

    iPhoto, the application and the iPhoto library are two different parts of the iPhoto program. So, reinstall the application should not affect the library. BUT you should always have a back up before doing this kind of work. Always.

    NOTE: the key of this procedure is to move the existing version of iPhoto 9 to the trash in the Dock (not yet empty) before going to the App Store.

  • I do nothing that do will migrate to Photos iPhoto - but should I even bother?

    Hi all

    I have tried all the normal stuff, repaired permissions, rebuilt databases, copied to external and copied discs then return, machines of different etc. etc. etc.. I do nothing that do make me spent about 14% with an "unexpected error". The first attempt has also damaged the iPhoto library, which I must say, annoyed me a bit and caused hours of attachment. After many copies and back to get the return iPhoto library, I find myself at the outset - with exactly the same error.

    Someone at - it any other suggestions as to how I can get past this? Moreover, the file works perfectly in iPhoto. Or do I, as I continue to read also other long-time Apple users, waive this and simply use Adobe?

    Steve.

    Can you give more details?

    • Where your iPhoto library that Library stored? In your pictures folder?

    I do nothing that do make me spent about 14% with an "unexpected error".

    Could you post the crashlog? At least 50 to 100 lines?

    The first attempt as corrupt the iPhoto library which I have to say,

    It's quite unexpected, since the Photos only reads the iPhoto library / create a migrated copy.  Only the name of the iPhoto library file extension will change.  How do you try to migrate from the iPhoto library?

  • Migration - opening Photos

    Hello

    I want to migrate my Aperture to photo library. I will use is no longer my library with Aperture.

    (I don't know about the disadvantages and it was a difficult decision, but I have to do now).

    My original library is:

    • Opening Library.aplibrary (3.81 GB)

    I opened it in pictures, and after the migration process, I found 2 libraries instead of the above:

    • Opening Library.migratedaplibrary (now only 3.09 GB!)

    • Library.photoslibrary (3,51 GB) photos

    Is this correct?

    I counted the photos and that's the same number as before. :-)

    The location information of my photos are always available.

    Can I remove The opening Library.migratedaplibrary now

    and just keep Library.photoslibrary of Photos?

    Thank you very much!

    The library, you need to keep is "• Photos Library.photoslibrary (3,51 GB)".

    The liberary"Library.migratedaplibrary of opening (now only 3.09 GB!)"  is your Aperture library.  You can open it again in the opening, if you change the extension of filename in '.aplibrary '.

    Yo can remove the "Open Library.migratedaplibrary", but it is not necessary, because the two libraries share the original files and previews are hard links, see: Photos saves disk space to share images with your iPhoto or Aperture - Apple Support libraries

    You will not free storage space by removing the Aperture library. The storage will be only released, if you remove the hard file linked corresponding in the photo library as well.  SO I'll wait a bit to see if the migration went well, and before being sure, you do not need from your Aperture library more to search for metadata that are not displayed in the Photos or similar.

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