When you select a image in a album and press Delete button, the photo is merely removed from the album but still remain in the Photos library. To delete a photo from both the album and the Photos library, use Command + Delete or the Delete option in the right-click menu. Permanently delete photos on Mac.
Whether you're trying to free up storage, battling duplicates, eliminating personal photos no one else ever needs to see, or just cutting out the bad shots, Photos for Mac makes it easy to delete single or multiple pictures or videos in a snap!
If you're using iCloud Photo Library, anything you delete on your Mac will also be deleted on all your other iCloud Photo Library-enabled devices, including your iPhone and/or iPad. Deleted pictures and videos can be recovered for up to 30 days (unless you have zero storage space on your computer), or can be deleted immediately and forever. Here's how!
You can select one picture or video by clicking on it, a range of pictures or videos by clicking on the first one and then shift-clicking on the last one, or a number of arbitrary pictures or videos by command-clicking on each of them in turn.
Select the picture(s) or video(s) you want to delete
Click Delete to confirm, if prompted.
You can also delete some or all of the pictures or videos intelligently grouped by Photos into an Album.
Click on the the Album you would like to delete.
Click Delete to confirm.
The Album will no longer appear in your sidebar.
If you delete a picture or video by accident, or later regret it, you have 30 days to reverse it.
Click the Recently Deleted folder in your sidebar.
Click on the Recover button at the top right.
If you want to make sure a deleted picture or video is eradicated immediately and can't be recovered, you can do that as well.
Click the Recently Deleted folder in your sidebar.
Click on the Delete button at the top right. A prompt will appear on screen: just hit delete, and you're good to go!
If you need help deleting pictures or videos, or have any questions at all about Photos for Mac, drop them in the comments below!
Updated March 2019: Updated steps and made sure everything is up to date for the latest version of macOS.
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Turns out that Photos does pretty sophisticated library management; enough so that you're not duplicating space if you're migrating from iPhoto or Aperture. If you've migrated an existing iPhoto or Aperture photo library to Photos, Photos creates a brand new library structure but doesn't, in point of fact, duplicate your images. Instead it creates links to the original and preview versions of your images.
When you're looking at your Photos library in the Finder, it includes all of your original images and previews. But the images exist only in one location on your hard drive, even if you have multiple photo libraries.
Here's what Apple has to say for people anxious to pull the delete trigger:
After you migrate your iPhoto or Aperture library to Photos, you might feel tempted to delete your original iPhoto or Aperture library. Because the migrated library takes little additional space, you don't need to delete the original library.
So don't do it, even if you're tempted to.
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. Just bear in mind that any changes you make in iPhoto or Aperture will be resident only in those applications, not Photos. So if you make new image edits in Aperture or create a new iPhoto album, those will only appear in their respective apps, not Photos.
See the Apple Support article.There are a few ways to your from one computer to another:.When you get a new Mac, use Setup Assistant (or Migration Assistant, if you’re switching from Windows) to move files — including your iTunes files — from your old computer to the new one.
(Hat tip: Dave Sanderson)
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