I'm fairly sure that Aperture, iPhoto and Photos all share the same library - up to a point. I seem to remember that changes made in Photos will not appear in iPhoto and vice versa but you should be able to ignore Photos and start again from whatever iPhoto shows you.
I haven't used iPhoto since I started with Aperture and I'm fairly sure that that's how it worked with Aperture. Stephen We are Costa of Borg. We will add your vibrancy and distinctiveness to our own. Your town and your customers will service us. Resistance is futile. > On 12 Feb 2016, at 18:33, andrew lancaster <andre...@mac.com> wrote: > > I REALLY don't like "photos". With iPhoto I could find collections and groups > of photos that I wanted. > > Now, I have thousands, many of them duplicates, and not in any organised or > logical arrangement. Almost as though they'd just been thrown in a heap, > mixed up and dumped back randomly. No time sequence, nothing I can sort out. > > Is it possible to go back to iPhoto? > > Andrew > > > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On 11 Feb 2016, at 18:06, Jason Davies <ophioc...@me.com> wrote: >> >> I'm going to sound grumpy and reactionary, because I'm being risk-averse. It >> doesn't mean I'm wrong though! >> >> Photos.app is a disaster. I've lost and had duplicated hundreds of photos. >> It's only my paranoid set-up that means I think I've retrieved them. I'm in >> the middle of moving all my 90gigs of photos and videos to Devonthink Pro, >> saved on Dropbox and in Time Machine, and using Photos *only* for photo >> stream-like activity. I would go so far as to say if you can't see a >> problem, you should look more closely. Because I'm having to effectively >> recreate the old iPhoto set-up, tags etc, and check for duplicates and >> missing photos, it's taking absolutely forever. >> >> It's a shame there aren't really any alternatives that do something similar; >> as you said Google seems to compress them. I strongly recommend that you >> keep an eye on your photos and Photos and ensure you put copies of the >> really important ones somewhere else, eg dropbox camera upload (if you clear >> it out regularly, but let TM archive them, they're retrievable. Dropbox also >> dates them in the name so that helps relocate them later). >> >> >> >> >> >>> On 9 Feb 2016, at 14:09, PHILIP TOMLINSON wrote: >>> >>> Hi Stephen,Thanks for your advice. I never ticked the option to upload all >>> my photos onto iCloud, just the "Photo Stream". I have a lot of photos >>> (6,783) and didn't want to pay for extra storage.Actually I can now access >>> my photos in "Photos"again but I don't feel that I completely understand >>> what's happened. Mac "Photos" seems to work again if "Google Photos" app is >>> live on my menu bar. Do you think that the Google app has relocated all the >>> files of my photos? If I look at Photos Library on my Mac it shows 37.08 GB >>> used.Phil >>> >>> On Tuesday, 9 February 2016, 13:21, Stephen Watson <itsagr...@icloud.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>> >>> Ooooo errrrrr. >>> I'd start by logging into your iCloud account and seeing what photos are in >>> there - if they all appear then I'd think that your Photos are safely on >>> Apple's servers. If you start photos with the alt/option key down it asks >>> if you want to rebuild your Mac Photos library so I suppose you could try >>> that. >>> When I used the iCloud Photo Library I loaded up everything from my Mac >>> photos onto iCloud, which took about a week. Then switched it on on my >>> iPad and I asked if I wanted to merge my pics as I still had some in the >>> iPad's camera roll that weren't in iCloud. I said yes to that and they were >>> added to the pot and now they're all on iCloud and iPad. >>> >>> I'm sure others will have sensible suggestions. :-) >>> Stephen >>> We are Costa of Borg. We will add your vibrancy and distinctiveness to our >>> own. Your town and your customers will service us. Resistance is futile. >>> >>> On 9 Feb 2016, at 11:41, PHILIP TOMLINSON >>> <philip.tomlins...@btinternet.com> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> Dear Friends I really need advice.This morning I tried to open “Photos” on >>> my iMac and, although its name appears on the menu bar, no screen appears. >>> If I click on “photos” in the “window” menu, a screen does appear but it is >>> blank and empty. Most of the other menu items are greyed out.Several things >>> that I did recemtly may possibly have a bearing on this awful, terrible >>> event:-1. I installed “BeetleCam” duplicate cleaner first on my iPad, then >>> on my Mac and used it a couple of times. All seemed well. 2. I purchased >>> some file space on Google Photos and backed up all of my pictures in Photos >>> onto it. It finished backing up yesterday. All seemed well. This morning >>> Photos is empty!!!I still have all my pictures in the iOS version of Photos >>> on my iPad, thank God, but I worry that if I sync my iPad with my iMac, >>> they too will disappear…. All my pictures are available on Google’s >>> “Photos” but the quality isn’t as good as on Mac Photos. 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