Prior to 2007, I was a windows user and used a generic photo management software. I imported pictures in the typical folder and subfolder hierarchy. In 2007, I converted to a Mac, used iPhoto to import new photos, and kept them as “managed” files. In addition, for a brief period I used an adobe product to manage new photos. I now have a mess, with pictures and videos in many different folders and subfolders.
I plan to utilize Photos and prefer to store my pictures locally and not use iCloud. I am in need of advice on how to or even if I need to “clean up” my existing folder structure. Also, Should I import my pictures or use referenced files?
Thanks for everyone’s help!
Although the current version of Photos will let you maintain a referenced library, it really doesn’t want you to maintain that. For example, once you consolidate to a managed library, you can’t go back except for newly imported photos. And some features (e.g. iCloud Photo Library which I know you don’t want) don’t work with a referenced library.
I would recommend that unless you feel like managing it yourself and keeping track of photos or if you need access by another app, just go managed and be done with it.
If you import all your stuff into a managed Photos library, there’s no more cleanup to do with any folder structure except to get rid of it.
Thomas
Thomas –
Thanks for your quick reply!
I just want to make sure that I do not mess anything up J
What is the best way to confirm that all of the information in the main Folder has been imported?
Thanks again!!