> What the poster is referring to is that;
> Yes, you could click a checkbox in iPhoto, once iPhoto opened.
> After importing the photos from your iPhone; it would then delete the photos that were transferred to the Mac from the iPhone.
> That option is now gone. And I have no idea why….
As I said, I would NEVER let the device decide when, whether, and how many of my photos to delete. I ALWAYS choose by hand and perform the operation by hand. It's safer.
> It makes it a bit more difficult: Now, after you download the photos from your phone to the Mac, you now have to delete them from the iPhone in a separate operation. Which is very difficult if you are not transferring all your photos, and only some.
I find the method I described quite straightforward and easy.
> The old way was easier as it was automatic.
Not necessarily a good thing.
> I often have a couple hundred to a couple thousand photos on my iPhone at any given time. I don't transfer using iPhoto as much anymore due to this issue.
I have 1691 photos in 20 folders on my iPhone, imported from my Mac, plus about 90 at present on the Camera Roll.
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