![]() ![]() Sometimes iPhoto is not visible on the Purchases List. If it is there, then drag your existing iPhoto app ( not the library, just the app) to the trash. If iPhoto is there then it will be v9.6.1. I have not as yet set up iPhoto on these partitions, although I did install iPhoto '11 on El Capitan (in lieu of Photos) in contemplation of moving to a consistent version of iPhoto. Go to the App Store and check out the Purchases List. I am about to upgrade back to iPhoto '11, as soon as my Time Machine backup is complete.Īny other considerations I should think about before I make this move back to iPhoto '11?įYI: I have Snow Leopard, Yosemite and El Capitan in separate bootable partitions. ![]() I am told I need to upgrade back to iPhoto '11 for that purpose. Otherwise, select Other Library and navigate to the location of the. Now I want to be able to have more control over what photos I take on my iPhone 6+ and which go into the My Photo Stream which I use for the screen saver on my AppleTV2. Relaunch the Photos app and immediately hold down the Option key until you see the Library selection screen, then choose one of the following options: If you see the iPhoto library in the list, simply select it and choose Choose Library to open it within Photos app. So I downgraded my iPhoto '11 on the Mac Mini to iPhoto '09 and it is currently at version 8.1.2, as is my MacBook Pro, which I subsequently upgraded to Lion as well. When I purchased my 2011 Mac Mini with Lion back in August of 2011, I wanted to keep compatibility with my iPhoto '09 library on my then Snow Leopard 2009 MacBook Pro. And upgrading a pre-Yosemite version does not work. I could also use some advice regarding iPhoto. How can I download the last iPhoto version for Yosemite Looks like any links are invalid now that Photos is out. ![]()
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