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I decided to move from iPhoto to Aperture yesterday. When I did so, I appear to have duplicated rather than moved as I appear to have used up about 50 Gigs of additional hard disk space. As such, I am almost out of hard disk space.
How do I verify this is the case? Once verified, how do I delete the iPhoto library? Everything is backed up to an external hard drive. |
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