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but this is now a common source of Malware, so be careful for where you get any such application from. Been awhile since I've personally had to do this - "Tech Tool Pro" is one such product, but there's certainly others (as well as ones which may be more suited) IIRC, some of the memory card manufacturers offer such apps. That means rule#1 is to not write anything else to the card until you've recovered the data.įrom there, I'd find a file recovery application. My suggestion would be to ignore that we're talking photography and just treat the memory card like any other data source that has lost (deleted) data.
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Simpson, this is the most blatant case of fraudulent advertising since my suit against the film The NeverEnding Story.On the question on how to get the photos back when Photos deletes them from the card that was used to import. Why do you have to press 'command' as well? it deletes from the album as well as the library without 'command' I delete photos from inside an album while also removing them from the library by selecting them and using 'option + delete' It remains in the trash until you empty it (under the File menu). It is not true that this action causes the photo to be 'gone for good.' The photo is moved from the library to the Trash (the iPhoto Trash album, not the Finder Trash).
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Very nice :) It always bugged me that I had to search out the photo in the full library view just to delete it. The Keyboard Shortcuts option under the Help menu lists this and many other useful keystrokes. Select All and delete.ĭon't forget to empty the trash so you can recover the disk space (it's now in the iPhoto menu). (An easy way to do this is to open the keyword pane and drag the photos onto the keyword.) Switch to the library and display all photos with that keyword (by clicking the keyword in the keyword pane). Assign that keyword to the photos you wish to delete.
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Then delete both the Smart Album and the original album.Ģ- Create a keyword such as 'To Trash' (or use an existing one that doesn't have any photos assigned to it). Select all the photos in that Smart Album and delete. If you have just a handful these techniques may still be more effort than they're worth.ġ- You can permanently delete all photos in an album by creating a Smart Album where Album is the album you want to delete. Which one you choose depends on how many photos need to be deleted and how they're organized. However, you can permanently delete from the library from within a Smart Album, just not from within a regular album.Īfter searching the Apple forums I have two suggestions for how to delete from both an album and library.
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The iLife designers seem to have decided that no one wants to permanently delete photos or music. Unfortunately, this hint doesn't seem to work anymore under iPhoto 5!!!
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Or just wait 6 months plus for someone to 'discover' it here. Peace and happiness will invariably return. Next time something is 'driving you nuts', RTFM. This keystroke is listed in 'Help -> Keyboard Shortcuts' as Command-Option-Delete. Between the album, the thumbnails and the actual original image, I knew there had to be some way of purging the files. Great tips thanks! I've always wondered if this was possible. This site is not responsible for what they say. The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. Click here to return to the 'Delete photos from an iPhoto album and library' hint IPhoto used to be the standard photo editor and photo management system on Macs, at least for the average computer user. Here’s how to delete iPhoto library and clear out some clutter.
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With the upgrade to Photos, many Mac users have been left with a duplicate iPhoto library on their Macs. You can still use your original photo library with iPhoto (version 9.6.1, as of this writing) and Aperture (version 3.6) after you've migrated it to Photos. So don't do it, even if you're tempted to. Because the migrated library takes little additional space, you don't need to delete the original library. It appears that the Photos migration process duplicated my iPhoto Library and I now have two photo libraries, each measuring 450 GB, based on looking at the. Question: Q: Can I delete my iPhoto Library after migrating to Photos? After a reboot my Mac started complaining that I have no disk space left (I have a 1 TB drive in my MacBook Pro). Delete photos from an iPhoto album and library | 16 comments | Create New Account