![]() The only photo I had imported is gone from the directory structure I was told holds all the images.īut! When I launch Photos, the jpg still shows.įrom the Photos app I right clicked and chose delete. Supposedly, there shouldn't be any photos now in Photos. I put the 2022 folder that was within Masters into the Trash and emptied the Trash. I could Option+drag it to an external drive and the folder structure remained. Supposedly, when I had googled, the Masters folder that can be found with Show Package Contents is where photos are stored. Clicking that flippy triangle finally revealed the photo I had created and imported. The part before the hyphen is obviously the year/month/date. ![]() Clicking that flippy triangle showed a subfolder titled 20220719-222705. Clicking that flippy triangle showed a subfolder titled 19 (the day it was imported). Clicking the flippy triangle of 2022 showed a subfolder titled 07 (the month it was imported). I clicked the flippy triangle of Masters and discovered that Photos had a subfolder titled 2022. The actual photos are kept in a subfolder titled Masters.įor the purposes of that conversation, I had to create a photo and import it into the Photos app. In Pictures, there is Photos Library.photoslibrary which when right clicked, Show Package Contents can be chosen. In a recent conversation here, I googled for where the Photos app stores its photos. I let the image renaming feature handle anything further. A folder for year, then folders for month and camera. I use Photos on my phone, but when I want to bring images from the phone to the computer, I use the import feature of Lightroom, into a folder structure much as you've described. ![]() I've studiously avoided the Mac Photos app on my computers ever since iPhoto.
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