i have over 6,000 photos in iphoto and recently the program has been fucking up a loti went through and deleted a bunch of duplicate pics and pics i didnt want or needthen they all showed back up and my deletion of almost 1,000 pics was for nothingnow when i'm scrolling through my photos, sometimes the thumbnail shows a different picexample: the actual picture is of my cat, but the thumbnail shows rome, but when i enlarge the pic it shows the bigger pic of the catwtf??the main reason i made the switch to mac was because i lost all my photos about 2 years ago on both of my pcs and i gave up. i searched google and didnt come up with much. if nothing else, i'm looking for a suggestion for another program i could use to organize and edit my photos-- or how i can make some of my current problems either go away or minimize themthanks in advance[Edited on September 23, 2006 at 4:40 PM. Reason : kjghhg]
9/23/2006 4:39:39 PM
6000 photos... ..one for each day you lived on this planet?
9/23/2006 4:42:04 PM
9/23/2006 4:42:35 PM
i just opened it again and for the second time in 24 hours it asked me to rebuild my thumbnail caches to protect my photoswtf?? i'm scaredyeah 6000 pics-- i travel a lot
9/23/2006 4:47:57 PM
Are you using the latest version?
9/23/2006 5:00:00 PM
^
9/23/2006 5:02:37 PM
1) iphoto f's up when you get too many pictures in one library. I don't know what the magic number, but i image 6000 is pushing it. so, try to seperate your photos into a few main libraries. with maybe 1500 or less photos in each. To create new libraries and move pictures between them, download iPhoto Library Manager - http://homepage.mac.com/bwebster/iphotolibrarymanager.htmlwith that, you can create new libraries and drag/drop albums between libraries. To switch between libraries when opening, there are several ways - a) hold down CMD when starting iPhoto. That will allow you to select a library via the finderb) use iPhoto Library Manager to set the "current" library, then launch iPhotoc) download iPhoto Buddy http://www.iphotobuddy.com/ and use it to manage your libraries (it has a nicer interface than Library Manager, but has fewer features overall)2) download iPhoto Diet and run that on all your librarieshttp://pages.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~fuhrer/personal/freestuff/iphotodiet/it will go through your whole library and reduce the overall size using several methods, like deleting duplicates, deleting originals (i.e. when you crop or edit a photo, the original is still saved, in addition to the cropped version), deleting cached thumbnails (may get rid of your wrong-thumbnail problem) and emptying the trash. It will also help organize pictures by identifying which pictures aren't in an album. If you have a huge library, you should let iPhoto Diet run overnight because it takes over control of the interface, so you can't really do anything else when it's running.
9/23/2006 5:34:33 PM
^ this is exactly what i was looking for, thanks a loti was about to start a project and scan in all my old pics would would likely add a significant amount to my existing 6000+ collectioni'm in the process of rebuilding my photo library. i am taking all the photos and putting them into desktop folders then burning them onto CDs then putting them back into the library on named rolls so they're more organized-- because this wasnt done when i startedi'll def incorporate the different library thingsi had no idea that was possiblethanks!
9/23/2006 6:18:01 PM
I thought that the new iPhoto could handle huge amounts of pictures, something like 100,000+?
9/23/2006 7:11:12 PM
"Did I tell you this guy was bonkos?!"
9/23/2006 7:42:13 PM
Supposedly iPhoto 2006 can support up to 250,000 photos.When you delete pictures from iPhoto.. make sure you empty iPhoto's trash.It's in iPhoto's menu.
9/23/2006 10:35:25 PM
^ thanks for the tipi'm in the process of backing up all my photos on CDs before i delete everything in iphoto (including the trash) and start from scratch250,000 pictures as a limit should be ok
9/23/2006 11:23:31 PM
9/23/2006 11:36:52 PM
You can also do a full rebuild of any iPhoto Library by holding down Command+Option when you start iPhoto. It's always fixed any assorted weirdness I've had (although I've only got about half as many photos as you do )
9/23/2006 11:36:58 PM
i had over 2000 photos in the trash (i ended up with 3 copies of everything at some point... not sure how that happened)i didnt realize it had its own trash bin eitherhoprefully the rebuild and seperate library method will work
9/24/2006 12:21:01 AM
is there an option to NOT cache the thumbnails? I'd check if so
9/24/2006 3:28:21 AM
what does it mean to cache the thumbnails anyway?it asked me if i wanted to then scared me by saying i could lose my pictures if i didntscare tactics and yes you can decline the cache but the scare tactic worked and i do it everytime
9/24/2006 11:39:41 AM
Before you do anything, I would definitely backup your iPhoto folder/library.
9/24/2006 12:03:04 PM
caching thumbnails saves a static database of miniture copies of all your pictures that's "mated" to your directory of pictures. the idea is that when you open a dir/gallery it won't take so long to create thumbnails.
9/24/2006 12:09:46 PM
^^ i didi burnt all my pics onto CDs and i'm deleting the whole library and starting over againwhile i was backing up the library i found more duplicates that i didnt know about-- soo annoying!
9/24/2006 12:22:29 PM