![]() ![]() I still see this if I am importing from my DSLR camera. So make sure it is checked before you press the import button. But it is a checkbox and it appears next to the Import New/Import Selected buttons. ![]() Check on that.īut if you are not, and you are still importing as the way to get pictures from your phone to your Mac, then there should still be a “delete after import” button. In this case, you can easily delete them from your iPhone, of course, by tapping the Trash icon. However, there must be some photos that you dont need any longer after youve looked through them over and over. However, that is one explanation - that you ARE using iCloud Photo Library. &0183 &32 It is believed that iPhone is an ideal tool to take photos using iPhone. I guess you may still stick with it if you have an unreliable Internet connection. Doing an “import” is the old-fashioned way with a phone. With iCloud Photo Library, your photos should upload to your iCloud account and appear in the Photos app on your Mac automatically. In Photos, if you are using the iCloud Photo Library, then there is no “delete after import” button. You say “recent update” but if you have been sticking with iPhoto for all these years, then there have been no recent updates. First, I assume you are really using Photos, not the old discontinued iPhoto app. ![]() So I don’t have much information here, I’ll need to make some assumptions. ![]()
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