![]() ![]() You can split up a large library into multiple smaller libraries, merge entire libraries together into a big one, or rebuild a corrupt library that is causing iPhoto to hang or crash. Event and albums are also reconstructed when copied, and both the edited and original copies of each photo are copied as well. Titles, dates, descriptions, keywords, ratings, faces, and place information are all transferred along with the photos, ensuring that you keep all that information you spent hours entering into iPhoto. IPLM also gives you the ability to copy your photos from one library to another, while keeping track of photo metadata that is normally lost when exporting from one library and importing into another. You can browse the photos in all your libraries directly from iPhoto Library Manager, without having to open each library in iPhoto just to see its photos, and search across all your libraries to help track down a particular photo. IPhoto Library Manager allows you to organize your photos among multiple iPhoto libraries, rather than having to store all of your photos in one giant library. If you need to work with Photos libraries, or migrate your iPhoto libraries to Photos, use PowerPhotos instead. If you choose to register iPhoto Library Manager for $19.95, it will also enable you to copy images between libraries, to merge libraries, and to sync photos from multiple libraries to an iPod.IPhoto Library Manager is only provided for older Macs that are still running iPhoto instead of Apple’s newer Photos app. In addition to supporting multiple libraries, iPhoto Library provides some support for rebuilding corrupted iPhoto libraries and for extracting images from damaged libraries. It also supports setting permissions on iPhoto libraries for use by multiple users-a feature that is great for both home use and for classroom or office use. ![]() IPhoto Library Manager enables you to create and manage multiple iPhoto libraries, which can be stored on a Mac’s internal hard drive, an external hard drive or even in a shared folder on another Mac. Yes it is easy to move the unedited originals to a Windows machine but that is the answer to a totally different question - for most people a better solution is to have iCloud Photo Library enabled on the Mac and use iCloud for Windows on the PC which does not lose all the data your suggest loses.␡ Fat Cat may add a Photos library merge later. Owners of iPhoto Library Manager 4 get PowerPhotos at no cost. ![]() Fat Cat offers PowerPhotos for $20 or as a bundle with iPhoto Library Manager for $30. ![]() If the volume isn't formatted APFS or Mac OS Extended (Journaled), or has been used for Time Machine backups but hasn't been erased, this checkbox will either not be present, or won't be selectable after unlocking. If you have a permissions issue with your library, you might be able to resolve the issue by using the Photos library repair tool. It also has the ability to copy your photos from one library to another, while keeping track of photo metadata that is normally lost when exporting from one library and importing into another. IPhoto Library Manager lets you easily create and keep track of multiple iPhoto libraries, but that's only the beginning. You do not have iPhoto - you have a totally different application named Photos - the FatCat program for helping with Photos libraries is PowerPhotos. IPhoto Library Manager is to manage iPhoto libraries. ![]()
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