Look at the numerous video tutorials on YouTube and the Apple site itself. You could, very easily, import iPhoto into Photos app and keep the two Libraries until you learn and come to enjoy the considerable benefits of Photos app. The usual practice is to confirm all well with the import to Photos app, then delete the iPhoto app and Library in order to save space and move on. When done, the original iPhoto Library is still there. When you open Photos app, it immediately gives you the option of importing your iPhoto Library into it. It also allows editing apps like Affinity to be added as extensions, so bringing the editing capabilities closer to Photoshop and the like.Īnd there's an easy way to acclimatise yourself to Photos app without sacrificing iPhoto - as least to begin with.
It's editing suite, for example, is now quite extensive and a big change up from iPhoto. Many of us on these Forums were concerned about the transition at the time (some years ago, now) but in reality, the Photos app is way superior to iPhoto. Not only in relation to macOS Mojave, but in transitioning to Photos app. May I just endorse what Admin chscag said in relation to iPhoto/Photos apps.