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Before I started the upgrade, I chose to import using Aperture and it did a fantastic job. Aperture has a superb option to either ‘Copy’ of ‘Move’ photos from iPhoto ( iPhoto ’09). If you were like me, looking for a push to check out Aperture this would be the time. These were copied into a local folder and those were backed up by Time Machine as well, before the upgrade. Under ‘Export Options’, I chose to save them as originals as otherwise, you have to convert them to JPEG, PNG etc.
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In addition to that, I chose to ‘export’ photos by ‘Events’. Even before I had planned the upgrade I had been taking snapshots of it, using Time Machine. I had spent LOT of time to edit, enhance and organize my library. My iPhoto ’09 library is little over 13GB. So then I thought I would give it a shot. Then I came across one more patch from Apple. Sadly there were either new problems or the patch did not work for many.
#IPHOTO 9.1 UPDATE UPDATE#
Then, there in fact was an update from Apple. I did not jump to upgrade right after iPhoto ’11 was announced. But I have been reading few horror stories as how the upgrade would kill iPhoto, make it crippled and inaccessible and most importantly trash photos beyond recovery.
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I had been wanting to upgrade iPhoto ’09 to iPhoto ’11. Apple has released an update to iPhoto '11, bringing the current version to 9.1.1 and fixing a number of small bugs in addition to adding some new e-mailing enhancements.