Although it appears that you have both an iPhoto library and a photos library, each taking 20 GB, in actuality each photo file is only physically stored once. Any new photos you add will go into Photos, but not iPhoto, unless you import them to both, and if you do this, they will take up double the space.
Once you are certain you are happy with Photos, & you are certain the Library has migrated successfully, you can delete the old iPhoto app & iPhoto Library if you wish. Deleting either Library will not delete the pictures, only deleting both Libraries will do that.
iPhoto is an older (now obsolete) image management app, Photos is its replacement. iPhoto is an older (now obsolete) image management app, Photos is its replacement. While iPhoto is still working, keep it installed, if you are still having iPhoto Libraries.
If you go to your home directory, there is a folder called 'Pictures' where Apple stores all your photos. If you have used iPhoto, then in the 'Pictures' folder there will be a file called 'iPhoto Library'. It appears as one file.
2) Apple photos has no way to search for duplicate photos, they suggested that users "manually search for duplicate photos". 3) Apple support do not recommend third party apps to remove photos as they can damage the library.
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Now if you have turned on iCloud and syncing all your photos to iCloud, Then login to iCloud from the browser, Select the Photo Icon, Select the Photos you do not want to show up on your phone and press the Delete Button. Photos can be recovered from the last back up from your Laptop or PC.
On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
- Open the Photos app.
- Tap the Albums tab.
- Tap My Photo Stream.
- Tap Select.
- Tap one or more photos. You'll see a checkmark on the photos that you select.
- Tap the Trash icon. Tap Delete [number] Photos.
How to Bulk Delete Photos from Your iPhone:
- Open the Photos app.
- Go to the Albums tab.
- Select All Photos.
- Tap Select in the upper right corner.
- You can tap individual photos to select photos one at a time.
- To select several photos at once, swipe your finger across rows of photos you want to delete.
Head to the “photos” tab on your albums, type in what you're looking to organize into the search icon (like names of cities, dates, etc.) and it will pull any matching pictures. Hit the “select” button and hold and drag down on the photos to select them all at once. Then, add them into their corresponding album.
Use some lukewarm water (distilled water recommended) and a microfiber soft cloth to wipe off the dirt from the surface. After that, use a dry soft cloth to wipe off moisture. Alternatively, you could keep your art print in direct sunlight for several minutes to get them dried.
If you delete synced photos from the Google Photos app, it will be deleted from everywhere – your device, the Google Photos app, the Google Photos website, and your file manager app. This will happen even if your Backup & Sync feature is on and whether you're using an Android or iPhone.
CTRL-click all the items you want to delete, and press Delete to delete them all at once. Or, if the items are all next to each other, click the first item, SHIFT-click the last item, and click Delete to delete those two and everything in between.
Method 2Removing Dirt and Stains
- Place the photograph on top of a towel. Lay a clean towel down over a flat surface.
- Brush off dirt. Use a can of compressed air.
- Wipe off any lingering debris. Take your cleaning pads.
- Dry your photographs.
- Seek professional help for difficult stains.
According to Apple, deleted photos and videos will be stored in your account for 30 days (technically, they are moved to the Recently Deleted album). Yes, those files disappear from your iCloud Photo Library after 30 days, no longer showing up in the Recently Deleted album either on synced devices or on icloud.com.
Let's Start: Best Photo Organizer Apps For Android
- Google Photos.
- Flickr.
- Moments by Facebook.
- Slidebox – Photo Organizer.
- Shoebox – Photo Storage and Cloud Backup.
- PhotoSync – transfer and backup photos & videos.
- Piktures – Beautiful Gallery.
- QuickPic – Photo Gallery with Google Drive Support.
To change the sorting order there, launch iPhoto, select Events, and then choose View -> Sort Events. You can then sort Events by date (in chronological or reverse-chronological order), alphabetically by name, or in a manual order of your own creation.
How To Declutter Your Phone In 4 Easy Steps
- Step 1 – Overhaul Your App Collection. When it comes to decluttering your phone, addressing apps is a great place to start.
- Step 2 – Clear Out Your Photos.
- Step 3- Turn Off Push Notifications.
- Step 4 – Manage Your Screen Time.
The Best Way to Organize Photos
- Find All Printed Photos. If you have printed images, find every single one that you want to preserve and digitize.
- Digitize Printed Photos.
- Locate Digital Photos.
- Use a Single Storage Device.
- Use a Solid Folder Structure.
- Organize All Photos.
- Backup Your Photos.
If you'd like photos to disappear from the camera roll but stay in your albums, then you need to hide them:
- Open the Photos app.
- Tap on “Photos”
- Zoom in to the “Moments” view.
- Tap on “Select” (top right)
- Tap on the share icon (square with upward facing arrow)
- Tap on “Hide”
- Tap on “Hide xxx Photos”
Use the
Photos app to
organize your
pictures with albums.
Rename, rearrange, and delete existing albums
- Tap the Albums tab, then tap See All.
- Tap Edit, then do any of the following:
- Tap Done.
How to Clean Up Your Messy iPhone Photo Library
- Launch the Photos app.
- Tap the “Select” button in the upper right corner of the screen.
- Choose the photos you want to get rid of.
- Once you've selected all of the files that should be disposed of, tap the trash can icon at the bottom of the screen.
The
photos, music, apps, and other content that you use and enjoy on your
iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch take
up space in your device's storage capacity.
Store your photos and videos in iCloud
- Tap Settings > [your name] > iCloud > Photos.
- Turn on iCloud Photos.
- Select Optimize iPhone Storage to save space on your device.
Open Photos and choose Photos > Preferences > General. Click the Show in Finder button to go to your Photos Library. After Finder opens, select your Photos Library, then choose File > Get Info. Look under General to find the size.
Go to your Pictures Folder and find the iPhoto Library there. Use the Finder's File -> Get Info command to get the size of the Library. When you purchase an extenral disk, make sure to format it Mac OS Extended (Journaled). Also, allow room to grow.
Hold down the Option key, then open Photos. One of the photo libraries is already designated as YourLibraryName (System Photo Library). Choose the library you want to designate as the System Photo Library. After Photos opens the library, choose Photos > Preferences from the menu bar.
The biggest difference between iPhoto and Photos app for Mac is how they work. As we said before, Photos on Mac is much like the Photos app on iOS. iPhone and iPad users are familiar with syncing photos from Photos to iCloud Photos Library. The Photos app on Mac also supports syncing photos with iCloud Photos Library.
Although it appears that you have both an iPhoto library and a photos library, each taking 20 GB, in actuality each photo file is only physically stored once. Any new photos you add will go into Photos, but not iPhoto, unless you import them to both, and if you do this, they will take up double the space.
How to enable iCloud Photo Library and free up storage space
- Make sure you're on Wi-Fi.
- Enable iCloud Photo Library.
- Launch the Settings app.
- Tap Photos & Camera.
- Select Optimize Storage.
Free up space on your Android device
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Photos app .
- Sign in to your Google Account.
- Tap Menu Free up space.
- You'll see how many items will be removed.
- To see your photos and videos, go to photos.google.com or open the Google Photos app .
Open a new Finder window and click Pictures in the left sidebar. Click and drag the iPhoto Library file onto the external hard drive icon on your Desktop. Depending on how large your library is and the connection speed of the external drive, it may take several minutes or longer to complete the copy process.