![]() For now I will keep the iPhoto Library as well as the new Photos Library- I have plenty of storage space on 3 different external 2tb and 4tb drives and prefer to have the redundancy. And only since macOS 15 Monterey you can move the edited versions together with the originals, so they remain one photo.Ĭan I set-up iPhoto-like EVENTS in Photos I am finally going to be moving from Mac OS 10.12.6 to 10.14.xx and likely soon 10.15.x - So I am in the process of moving all my 20+ iPhoto Libraries (from 15 gb to 80 gb each in size) to Photos. PowerPhotos is great, but only the most recent version on macOS 12 Monterey can merge albums from your iCloud Photos Library into other libraries. If you are using iCloud Photos, merge with iCloud.Merging with PowerPhotos will be a bit faster. If you are not using iCloud Photos and are running macOS 10.115 Catalina or a newer system version, the merging with PowerPhotos will give you a nearly lossless merge, as well as merging in iCloud.Which system version is installed on your Mac? Merging your libraries in iCloud would be the best version, if you are using iCloud Photos already. ![]() ![]() The only items, that will not upload to iCloud, will be your projects, like slideshows or books. If you make each of your Photos Libraries your iCloud Photos Libraries, one after the other, your libraries will be merged in iCloud, preserving the albums, folders, adjustments and other metadata. If you want to retain the albums and folders, you can also merge the libraries in iCloud. It would have been best, to merge the libraries in Aperture, while you could still use Aperture.
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