![]() Update 11 Jan, 2016: This is still an issue with the latest version of Photos v1.3 (350.23. Note that I've seen a similar older question, which is only for iPhoto. ![]() Also, before you remove any photo in the Photos Library, make sure it’s definitely a duplicate copy. So, don’t forget to empty this folder for a complete removal. Is there any way to avoid importing these duplicates so every now and then I can safely select and import a bunch of pictures from a shared library, without having to cleanup the duplicates afterwards? Note, if you delete duplicates in the Photos app, by default the system does not remove them to Trash, it moves them to the Recently Deleted folder in Photos. But from a functional perspective it IS a duplicate. I'm aware that 'duplicate' in the technical definition may not be accurate the imported photo in this case will have a different filename and be of lower resolution. This occurs in the Mac OSX Photos app, version 1.0.1 (215.65.0). originating from the Photos.app on on my Mac), you can import that photo again once in your library. ![]() Features: Apple Photos Press the Scan Library button and DPF will find duplicates or very similar photos in your Photos library. It works with Photos library, as well as with Local and Remote storages. However, if you share a picture in a shared album yourself (e.g. Duplicate Photo Finder (DPF) is a swift and easy tool built to help you find and safely delete duplicate and similar photos on your Mac. When I import photos from a shared library, either from my own Family album or one shared with other iOS users, they are imported as expected.
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