Hi,
Photos and iPhoto still has that option, at least in the version I'm using - however, it will not delete photos if it doesn't import the photos into Photos from your phone. The reason it doesn't import all photo's is you likely have the photos automatically syncing using Photos Stream. Those photo's on your phone that have already been imported into your computer using Photo stream won't be imported again unless you manually select them for import - in which case you will have duplicates in your library.
This isn't worth it so what I do is after importing photos and video's into Photos on the Mac is go to the Photo's app on the phone, go to the Camera album and manually select all the photo's to delete. It would be great if there was a Select All button but I haven't found it. However, I can click Select and then run my finger rapidly down all the pictures and delete everything in camera. It doesn't take more than a few seconds to delete a hundred photos'. If you have 1000's then it would be a pain but you can also delete by using image capture to see what is on your phone and delete.
With Image Capture launched and your phone selected, use Edit:select all after making sure all photo's have been imported and then click on the circle with line through it - that is the delete icon for image capture.
Hope this helps.
Jay
On Feb 27, 2019, at 9:59 PM, charlesf charlesf@frontier.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:Jim,
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....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.The old way was easier as it was automatic. Once photo transferred to Mac, the photo deleted from iPhone.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.Chuck F.NE PA
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