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This option does also no longer appear for me in the most recent Sierra version in iPhoto and neither in Aperture, only in Photos and Image Capture.īut you can use the delete button in Image Capture to delete the photos from the card, if you do not want to do it in the camera by reformatting.
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Under Sierra, the prompt never appears and I have no idea how to delete the images from the camera. After downloading a photo from a camera, a prompt would appear asking if you wanted to erase the downloaded images from the camera. You will find many posts in these forums by unhappy users who lost their photos by "delete after import", before they got a chance to check them, if the photos really had been imported correctly.Ĭheck, if the iPhoto Preference "IPhoto > Preferences > General: Connecting Camera opens. After importing the photos you would see the thumbnails of the imported photos, but you can be only sure, if the photos have been imported correctly after you open them and enlarge them, and see, that the imorted file is readable. Now I'm just trying to find out how to erase them from the camera using iPhoto as I have for 13 years. Under previous iPhoto operation I knew that my images were safe because they had already downloaded and I could see them on the screen data security was not an issue (at least as far as I understand your comment). Now I'm just trying to find out how to erase them from the camera using iPhoto as I have for 13 years.Īre you perhaps making a point about data security that I simply don't understand? Please forgive me, but I have no idea what you mean by "use "better workflow." Under previous iPhoto operation I knew that my images were safe because they had already downloaded and I could see them on the screen data security was not an issue (at least as far as I understand your comment). (2) Before loading Sierra, iPhoto would operate as follows: After downloading a photo from a camera, a prompt would appear asking if you wanted to erase the downloaded images from the camera. Can I do something to make this happen? Or must I now boot the program and then attach the camera? Of course, I could do the latter, but I've never had to before? Under Sierra the option to import does not appear. Once the program booted, it would recognize the camera and offer the option to import. (1) Before loading Sierra, you could attach a camera to the computer and then start iPhoto. My questions have to do with changes in operation after loading Sierra. In the 13 years I have used iPhoto, I have become used to the program operating in a certain way.