In other words, do you use iPhoto/ Photo to import your photos?

If you do, you'll have to delete them using the app you imported them with, so the database remains intact.

If, as seems unlikely, you import them directly to a folder, you'll need to find out where that folder is, then delete the files manually.

Using the preferences for the import app you use should tell you where.

If this doesn't make sense, plug your camera in and write down the steps you take to import the photos (with screen grabs - oh no - we're not allowed...). This will help to clarify the situation...

Rob



On 28/10/2016 1:49 pm, Susan Hastings wrote:
Hi, you open your RAW images in Elements, but what process do you use for 
getting the photos off your camera and onto the computer? Are you in control of 
where they go? Cheers, Susan

Sent from my iPad

On 28 Oct. 2016, at 11:54 am, Anthony (Tony) Francis <[email protected]> wrote:

Thanks Susan

I do open my RAW images using Photoshop Elements, so I’ll go look and see where 
that leads me.

Enjoy your weekend


Tony

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