![]() I called Mac support and the tech there tried to help but could not find my images. Also, and equally important, my organization (albums & folders) did not transfer to Photos. My data was transferred when my old Mac died several months ago but iphoto did not transfer and many images were missing from the Photos program. ![]() In the meantime, you can always create new libraries and use separate libraries by switching between them by using the Option key on Photos app launch. Being able to directly merge libraries together would be pretty useful, so it’s possible that such a feature could be introduced into future versions of Photos for OS X. You can do that through the File > Import menu item, or by dragging and dropping images from one library into another using the file system. If you’d like to merge two different libraries, well, at the moment, there is no way to directly perform a merging of an iPhoto library with a Photos library without manually intervening and importing photos on your own. ![]() If you already have a busy Photos library, you’re going to be working with two different image libraries now, which is why it’s generally best to allow Photos app to pull in your iPhoto or Aperture library on first launch.
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