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Deleting photos from Mac is easy, but there are some confusions. For example, does deleting photos in Photos or iPhoto removes the photos from hard drive space on Mac? Is there a convenient way to delete photos to release disk space on Mac?
This post will explain everything you want to know about deleting photos on Mac and introduce a convenient way to clean up Mac hard drive to release sapce - FonePaw MacMaster, which can delete photos cache, duplicate photos, photos or videos of large size and more to free up Mac space.
How to Delete Photos from Photos/iPhoto on Mac
Apple discontinued iPhoto for Mac OS X since 2014. Most users have migrated from iPhoto to Photos app. After importing your photos into the Photos app, don't forget to delete the old iPhoto library to regain your storage space.
Deleting photos from Photos on Mac is similar to deleting them from iPhoto. Since there are more users using Photos app on macOS, here is how to delete photos from Photos on Mac.
Delete photo(s) on Mac
Step 1 Open Photos.
Step 2 Select the photo(s) you want to delete. To delete multiple photos, press Shift and select the photos.
Step 3 To delete the selected pictures/videos, press the Delete button on the keyboard or right click Select XX Photos.
Step 4 Click Delete to confirm the deletion. Mac tools wrenches.
Note: Select photos and press Command + Delete. This will enable macOS to directly delete the photos without asking for your confirmation.
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Another point to note is that deleting photos or videos from Albums doesn't necessarily mean that the photos are deleted from Photos library or the Mac hard drive. 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
Photos for macOS has Recently Deleted library to save the deleted photos for 30 days before the photos are permanently deleted. This is thoughtful and allows you to undelete the deleted photos if you are regret. But if you need to regain the free disk space from the deleted photos right away, you don't want to wait 30 days. Here is how to permanently delete photos on Photos from Mac.
Step 1 On Photos, go to Recently Deleted.
Step 2 Tick the photos you want to delete for good.
Step 3 Click Delete XX Items.
Delete Photos library on Mac
When MacBook Air/Pro is having low disk space, some users choose to delete the Photos library to reclaim disk space. If the photos are important to you, make sure you have uploaded the photos to iCloud Photos Library or saved them in a external hard drive before cleaning up the entire library. To delete Photos library on Mac:
Step 1 Play alex the kidd on mac. Go to Finder.
Step 2 Open your system disk > Users > Pictures.
Step 3 Drag the Photos Library you want to delete to the Trash.
Step 4 Empty the Trash.
Some users reported after deleting the Photos library, there is no significant change in the storage when checking About this Mac. If this happen to you, too, don't worry. It takes time for the macOS to delete the entire Photos library. Give it some time and check the storage later. You'll see the free space is regained.
How to Delete Photos from Mac Hard Drive
Deleting pictures from Photos only remove the pictures in the Masters folder of Photos Library. There are more pictures in the disk drive that are not imported into Photos. To delete photos from Mac, you can go through all the folders that have images and videos and delete those that you don't need. Or you can use FonePaw MacMaster, which can detect duplicate images and large photos/videos on Mac to free up your disk space. If you need more free space, MacMaster can also clean system junks such as cache, logs, mail attchments, app data, etc. to give you more free space.
Remove duplicate photos on Mac
Step 1 Run MacMaster.
Step 2 Select Similar Image Finder.
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Step 3 Select a location to search for duplicate photos. To delete duplicate photos in the whole hard drive, select your system drive.
Step 4 Click Scan. After scanning, select all the duplicated photos you want to delete and click Clean.
Step 5 The photos will be deleted from the disk.
Step 2 Tick the photos you want to delete for good.
Step 3 Click Delete XX Items.
Delete Photos library on Mac
When MacBook Air/Pro is having low disk space, some users choose to delete the Photos library to reclaim disk space. If the photos are important to you, make sure you have uploaded the photos to iCloud Photos Library or saved them in a external hard drive before cleaning up the entire library. To delete Photos library on Mac:
Step 1 Play alex the kidd on mac. Go to Finder.
Step 2 Open your system disk > Users > Pictures.
Step 3 Drag the Photos Library you want to delete to the Trash.
Step 4 Empty the Trash.
Some users reported after deleting the Photos library, there is no significant change in the storage when checking About this Mac. If this happen to you, too, don't worry. It takes time for the macOS to delete the entire Photos library. Give it some time and check the storage later. You'll see the free space is regained.
How to Delete Photos from Mac Hard Drive
Deleting pictures from Photos only remove the pictures in the Masters folder of Photos Library. There are more pictures in the disk drive that are not imported into Photos. To delete photos from Mac, you can go through all the folders that have images and videos and delete those that you don't need. Or you can use FonePaw MacMaster, which can detect duplicate images and large photos/videos on Mac to free up your disk space. If you need more free space, MacMaster can also clean system junks such as cache, logs, mail attchments, app data, etc. to give you more free space.
Remove duplicate photos on Mac
Step 1 Run MacMaster.
Step 2 Select Similar Image Finder.
Mac Photos Location
Step 3 Select a location to search for duplicate photos. To delete duplicate photos in the whole hard drive, select your system drive.
Step 4 Click Scan. After scanning, select all the duplicated photos you want to delete and click Clean.
Step 5 The photos will be deleted from the disk.
Delete photos/videos of large size
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One of the most effective way to free up space on Mac is to delete photos or videos that are large in size. MacMaster can help you with that.
Step 1 Click Large & Old Files.
Step 2 Click Scan.
Step 3 All the large files on your Mac, including photos and videos will be found.
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Step 4 Select those you don't need and click Clean to remove them.
Clean photo cache of Photos/iPhoto Library
Photos or iPhoto library create caches over time. You can delete the photo cache with MacMaster.
Step 1 Open MacMaster.
Step 2 Click Photo Cache > Scan.
Step 3 Select all items and click Clean.
That's how to delete photos on Mac. If you have any question, let us know in the comments.
Apple has removed the direct link between the Photos app and Facebook in macOS Mojave. But it is still easy to upload Photos to Facebook using the Facebook website. You can use the Media option in the file open dialog, drag and drop into the file open dialog, drag directly onto the Facebook page, and a variety of other options. If you have trouble picking out a photo this way, you can always enlarge the photos you are viewing, or drag and drop direct from the Photos app or the Finder.Check out How To Post Photos to Facebook From Your Mac at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.
Video Transcript: Before Mojave, for a few versions of Mac OS, we had the ability to directly post photos from the Photos app to Facebook. Apple cut that link probably due to privacy concerns. So now we just have to do it through the website. But if you're used to doing it through Photos then you've got to kind of relearn how to do it normally through the website.So here I am on my Facebook page and I want to create a new post. I can click on Photo Video or Photo Video here. Now the Facebook interface is going to change all the time but basically I click on one of these and it's going to ask me to select a photo. It brings up this File, Open Dialogue here. Now if I have a file I want to upload it's pretty easy. But if the photo is in my Photos app then I won't see it here.But you can look on the left sidebar and you'll see things like Favorites, iCloud, Location. All the stuff you see in the left sidebar of the Finder. But when it's a File Open Dialogue like this you'll see some additional options. One of them being Media and under that Photos. You click on that and that is actually going to allow you to access the photos in your Photos Library just like they were files. As a matter of fact it's better because you're going to see images of them. Here you can pick things like Moments, Collection, Years, Album, all sorts of things. All the stuff that you're used to seeing when you go into the Photos app.I've selected Favorites here. I'm gathering a bunch of photos I want to post to Facebook. A lot of times I like to mark them quickly as favorites so I can quickly find them here, post them, and then I'll unmark them from Favorites when I'm done. So here I can go and look at these photos. Now if the photos are too small you can use your trackpad or Apple mouse and pinch out to enlarge just the way you would shrink or enlarge any object in Mac OS. So I can make this a different size. I can also select and then hit the spacebar and it will go to fill this whole screen here. I can actually use the arrow keys to flip through them. So I can hit the spacebar again to actually zoom back out. I can pick the photo that I want to post and I hit Choose.But these aren't my only options. There are other ways to do it as well. For instance, if I go back to just choosing from the Finder I can actually drag and drop an image file I've got. So here I've got an image file in the Finder. I can drag and drop that in there and that's all I need to do. As a matter of fact a lot of interfaces, like Facebook, will allow you to actually drag and drop directly into the element. You can see if I drag and drop it in here it's allowing me to actually put it in there. Now the website has to have some pretty complex code to do that. Not all sites are going to do that.Sometimes there's just a little button that's says Choose image, or something like that, and you can drag it into that button. But having this advanced functionality of the site actually recognizing that you're dragging a photo there is something you'll find in Facebook and some other places but not everywhere.You can also just drag and drop from the Photos app. So I can bring up the Photos app here and I can find a photo that I want to post. I can drag in there and you can see that works as well. Not only that but if I were to go and use this open dialogue here I can actually drag it into here and you can see it adds it. It's deep inside my Photos Library here so all sorts of weird things are going to appear. But there is the photo. I can actually choose it now.So a lot of different ways that you can bring your photos into Facebook pretty easily even though the Photos app is not linked anymore directly to Facebook.