• Merge Photo Libraries Mac Os



    2017-4-7  Hello, Photo is not at all my photography main app but it comes handy at importing off of the iPhone, I just figured it out that on my backup MacBookAir I have two Photo libraries and was trying to find out how to merge them in a single one as to save space (there probably are doubles) and to.

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    To combine Photos libraries, open the source library and export the photos and videos that you want to keep. Then open the destination library (the one that you want to use as your main library) and import the photos and videos.

    Choose a photo library

    Here's how to open one of the multiple photo libraries that you might have on your Mac or on a connected external drive:

    1. Press and hold the Option key as you open the Photos app.
    2. Select the library that you want to open, then click Choose Library.

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    Photos uses this library until you open a different one using the same steps.

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    Export photos and videos from the source library

    Open the source library, then decide whether you want to export your files as unmodified originals or edited versions:

    Edited versions retain their edits when you import them. The advantage is that you don't have to recreate any edits; however, these files become the destination library's originals. This means that you can't revert to their earliest pre-import version.

    Unmodified originals don't show any edits that you made when they were in the source library. This gives you flexibility for later editing, but recreating your edits might take substantial work.

    How to export edited versions

    1. In the Photos app, select the photos and videos that you want to export. To select multiple items, press and hold the Command key while you click. To select a group of items in order, click the first one, then press and hold the Shift key while you click the last one. This selects all of the items between the two that you clicked.
    2. Choose File > Export > Export [number].
    3. An export dialog appears.
      • In the Photos section, set Photo Kind to JPEG, TIFF, or PNG. JPEG recompresses your photos, which may result in smaller file sizes. TIFF and PNG files are higher fidelity and may result in larger file sizes.
      • In the Videos section, choose a Movie Quality setting. This section appears only if your selected items include videos.
      • In the Info section, select the checkboxes if you want to preserve metadata and location data in the exported files.
      • In the File Naming section, set File Name to Use File Name and set Subfolder Format to either Moment Name or None. Moment Name creates a subfolder for each Moment that's represented in your selected items. This is useful if you'd like to create an Album in the destination library for each Moment. The None option exports all of the files directly into the destination folder.
    4. Click Export. A Finder dialog appears.
    5. Navigate to the location where you want to save the files, such as the Desktop or an external drive. Click New Folder if you create a new folder for your exported items.
    6. Click Export.

    How to export unmodified originals

    1. In the Photos app, then select the photos and videos that you want to export. To select multiple items, press and hold the Command key while you click. To select a group of items in order, click the first one, then press and hold the Shift key while you click the last one. This selects all of the items between the two that you clicked.
    2. Choose File > Export > Export Unmodified Original.
    3. An export dialog appears.
      • If your photos include IPTC metadata (such as titles or keywords) that you want to keep, select the Export IPTC as XMP checkbox.
      • Leave the File Name setting on Use File Name.
      • Next to Subfolder Format, choose Moment Name or None. Moment Name creates a subfolder for each Moment that's represented in your selected items. This is useful if you'd like to create an Album in the destination library for each Moment. The None option exports all of the files directly into the destination folder.
    4. Click Export. A Finder dialog appears.
    5. Navigate to the location where you want to save the files, such as the Desktop or an external drive. Click New Folder if you create a new folder for your exported items.
    6. Click Export Originals.

    How to import photos and videos into the destination library

    Open the destination library, then drag the folder that contains your exported items into the main area that shows your other photos and videos. When a green plus sign appears on your pointer, you can release the folder.

    The photos in the folder are sorted into Moments based on their creation dates and locations. The videos are sorted based on the date you exported them from the source library.

    If you created subfolders when you exported the items and you want to create an Album for each subfolder, follow these steps:

    1. In the Finder, open a subfolder.
    2. Select all of the photos and videos within the subfolder.
    3. Drag the items onto My Albums in the Photos sidebar.
    4. Name the Album in the highlighted text box that appears in the sidebar.
    5. Repeat for each subfolder.

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    Save space by deleting the source library

    If you're sure that you've exported all of the photos and videos that you want to keep from the source library, you can delete it to save disk space on your Mac.

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    First, open the Finder and find the source library that you want to delete. By default, photo libraries are stored in your Pictures folder. If you can't find the library, follow the steps to choose a library; the path to the selected library's location appears in the Choose Library window.

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    Next, move the source library to the Trash. Then choose Finder > Empty Trash to permanently delete the files.

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