My iphoto 9 on macbook pro with with Lion 10.7.5 closes unexpectedly when I attempt to import files to Library. Answered by a verified Mac Support Specialist We use cookies to give you the best possible experience on our website. I did make a time machine backup of 10.7.5 prior to the upgrade. Haven't plugged it in to the El Capitan install yet. Don't want to start overwriting the old data with the new. Don't do a lot of time machine restore and unsure of the best way to pull out the original iphoto library to attempt the import again. Apple iPhoto 9.5.1 From your Facebook Wall to your coffee table to your best friend’s inbox (or mailbox). Do more with your photos than you ever thought possible. OS X Lion 10.7.5; OS X. Sign in to iCloud to access your photos, videos, documents, notes, contacts, and more. Use your Apple ID or create a new account to start using Apple services.
iCloud Drive is a secure place to access all of your photos, videos and documents from Mac, Windows PC and iOS device. It allows you to store any type of file in your account. There is no restriction on file type, so you can keep all of your photos, videos, projects, presentations and more across all of your devices. To do so, you need to enable iCloud on all your devices.
Here are the steps to Transfer Photos and Videos from iPhoto to iCloud Drive on Mac:
- Open 'iPhoto' on your Mac.
- Select photos and videos which you want to transfer.
- Click 'File' tab.
- Select 'Export' option.
- A 'Export' window opens up.
- Select the file type in Kind, File Name, Subfolder Format and more.
- Click 'Export' button.
- Choose 'iCloud Drive' folder.
- This way you can transfer photos and videos from iPhoto to iCloud Drive on Mac.