I discovered this method after being dissatisfied with my photo collection missing years and years of snapshots. The process makes sense, as you’re simply adding images to the overall library, because turning off sync on your laptop doesn’t mean you’re removing any photos. MORE: How to Download Your Photos From iCloud First off, check out your iCloud usage by opening Settings and looking at the meter at the bottom of the screen. If the free space exceeds the size of the iPhoto libraries you’re adding, you should be in the clear.

  1. Click on the Apple icon in the top left corner.
  2. Select System Preferences.
  3. Click iCloud.
  4. Uncheck Photos. When prompted, you can opt to delete the existing photos if you want to clear space.
  5. Hit Command + Q to quit Photos.
  6. Hold Option while opening Photos.
  7. Select an iPhoto Library and click Choose Library. Allow the Library to sync. This can take a while, so if you’ve got things to do away from your Mac, set your machine to not go to sleep (System Preferences > Display > Screen to Never). 9. Click Photos.
  8. Click Preferences.
  9. Click Use as System Photo Library.
  10. Click iCloud.
  11. Check the box next to iCloud Photo Library. Wait for the sync to finish updating. Again, this may take a while if your library is as large as mine were. Congrats, you’ve merged your photo libraries!

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