Transferring an Apple photos library stored on an external storage device to iCloud

I have a large Apple Photos library stored on an external device. I can access the library but don't know how to transfer that library to the iCloud. If I sync that library with the cloud, does it affect the system library that I am currently using or can I just switch back to my system library when I am done syncing the external one without losing photos. Thanks in advance for information on this subject.

Mac mini, macOS 15.6

Posted on Sep 6, 2025 8:20 AM

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Sep 7, 2025 7:19 AM in response to CLIAQUARTET

I understand that you have two Photos Libraries, one on a RAID system and one on the internal drive. And you've not had either of these Libraries connected to iCloud in the past-- is all that right?


The internal library has duplicates, but you don't say of what. Do you mean the Mini Library has duplicates in it, or do you mean that the Mini Library duplicates some of the Raid Library? Are these duplicates exact-- same filename, same resolution, same extension, etc?


On a Mac, unlike for an iPhone or iPad, you can have multiple Libraries, as you know. But only one of them can be the System Library that connects to iCloud. The System Library is the one that other apps can access, like for Safari uploads and so on. Without iCloud, you can switch any Library to be the System Library and back. But when connected to iCloud, things get more complicated. Once you decide which Library is the System Library connected to iCloud, switching the "System Library" designation will just begin filling iCloud Photos, and your Libraries, with all the pictures in both. But you can certainly use Photos with different Libraries-- I have about 4 that I switch among regularly, and a bunch of others for special purposes. But the one designated as my System Library is always the same one, my "Favorites" Library.


I'm not sure if you want to do this, but you can merge two Libraries by first designating one as the System Library, and then switching to another. All the pictures from Library #1 will be copied to iCloud Photos. When you switch, all the pictures from the Library #2 will also be copied to iCloud Photos, but Photos will check for exact duplicates as it goes, and not copy those to iCloud. Then, since iCloud Photos now has pictures from both Libraries, it will copy them back to the now connected Library #2, again checking for duplicates. iCloud Photos and Library #2 will be identical. if Library #2 had duplicates in it originally, then those are still there. I have duplicates in my System Library that were there from the beginning.


You do have to decide what each Library is meant to do, and why you need iCloud to do it. Again, iCloud is meant to make a Library available on multiple devices. That's why I have a Favorites Library with only my favorite pictures, because that's all I really want to see and share with my iPad or iPhone. I don't want those 9 less interesting or beautiful copies of the same scene on my iPad.


What do you think?

Sep 26, 2025 6:46 AM in response to CLIAQUARTET

CLIAQUARTET wrote: …. Is it possible to only allow the favorites to upload to the cloud? That would solve my issue, I think. Thanks

It's the Library that is copied to iCloud. So the trick is to have a Library with only your favorites. That must be the System Library.


So my pictures from my iPhone go to the Library that's shared, the Favorites, whether these new pictures are favorites or not. Then on my Mac I copy them to another Library, edit them, and copy the favorites back to the Favorites Library, and so, back to the phone and other devices. Those of us with multiple Libraries use the trusted 3rd party app PowerPhotos ($40) to quickly swap between Libraries and to make copying pictures, albums, and folders between Libraries. I have PowerPhotos open any time I'm using Photos.


You don't have to store the Favorites Library on the internal drive, but Photos Libraries do need to be on APFS or Mac OS Extended (Journaled) drives that are directly connected to the computer-- not on networked or NAS systems. There is lots of background scanning operations going on, nearly continuously.


If you have already designated favorites, you can use a Smart Album to collect them, and transfer from there. But then you lose the album structure. To preserve albums and folders, you're better off duplicating the original Library, using a Smart Album to collect all the non-favorites, and delete them all from the Favorites Library in one button push. Then all the Favorites will still be in their albums.


Here's the technique I use to choose Favorites:

Choosing Favorites using Keywords in Mac … - Apple Community


Let me know how it goes…


Sep 6, 2025 8:43 AM in response to CLIAQUARTET

iCloud Photos is a synchronization service. When you engage iCloud Photos on a device, then the Library on that device is kept exactly the same as the iCloud Photos Library. So when you connect a new Library, all its pictures will be transferred to iCloud.com, and then Photos will transfer all the pictures, new and old, to all the connected devices, being careful to avoid duplicates.. Afterward, all the devices will have all the same pictures.


You cannot have different pictures in your iCloud Photos Library than in your other connected Photos Libraries--this is the whole purpose of iCloud Photos. If that's not what you want, what are you trying to accomplish?

Sep 7, 2025 5:45 AM in response to Richard.Taylor

I have a RAID storage system attached to my MAC Mini and I copy the photos from my Mimi Photo Library to another Photos library on the RAID storage system and have been doing that for years using various computers so I have all my photos on the RAID system but only a portion in the MAC Mini System Library.....and many are duplicates. If I Sync the RAID Photo library to iCloud, will the MAC mini photo library stay intact? How will it avoid saving the thousands of duplicates on iCloud. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

Sep 26, 2025 4:31 AM in response to Richard.Taylor

This is great information and I like the idea of having a Favorites library. I'll have to do some soul searching to figure out how to tackle this. My goal with the iCloud library is to be able to share our favorite photos and videos for the last 30 years with my immediate family and that is quite a bit of data. I don't think my MAC mini has enough storage to accommodate the photos coming over from the RAID system so my first step might be to get more storage on my MAC Mini or upgrade it. It is a 2018 model with 500GB of storage. Then I can copy my favorite

photos/videos from my raid system back to my MAC Mini. Is it possible to only allow the favorites to upload to the cloud? That would solve my issue, I think. Thanks

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