The Aperture library is stored in your Pictures folder. It can be moved to the trash from a Finder window and is deleted completely when you empty the trash. But Aperture can have multiple libraries so you could keep the old one and create a new one from Aperture's File menu by selecting Switch To Library and then Other/New. Aperture's Vault options (also from the File menu) will keep backups of your libraries which can be restored if needed.
Use iPhoto, or Aperture. There is an option which would allow you to delete the photos on the camera after import.
Yes, you can permanently delete photos from the iPhoto library. Please watch the following video which describes the process. http://www.woopid.com/view_video.php?viewkey=80425104
u delete it by pressing the "DELETE" button
Picasa handles the iPhoto Library in the same way, with a small variation made for the way in which the iPhoto Library organizes your photos: If you've made edits in iPhoto, each album or event in your iPhoto Library contains an 'Originals' folder and a 'Modified' folder. Picasa scans the photos and videos in both the 'Originals' and 'Modified' folders, and displays a single collective folder with the most recent version of each file.
If the image is already on the Mac you can drag it into the iPhoto icon in the Dock and it will be added to the iPhoto library. You can select Import To Library from iPhoto's File menu. Or select any Devices (cameras, phones etc.) that are connected to iPhoto and are shown in the left hand panel, then select the pictures you want to add and click the Import button.
Only the iPhoto software is replaced when updating to the new version; your library of photos is not touched.
One can find reviews about the iPhoto alternative Aperture from a variety of places. One can read computer magazines, read blogs on Aperature, and ask and view responses on forums.
iPhoto is an application which is used to store and manage all the photos and their metadata in Mac OSX based Computer systems. It uses iPhoto Library where a copy of every single photo is stored. If it corrupts then people face the iPhoto Corruption. To Recover Corrupted pictures and library you need to use professional Photo Recovery Software that work on Mac Platform. One of them is iPhoto Recovery. It is a complete solution for deleted, corrupted and lost iPhoto Pictures.
You cannot delete albums from the ipad directly. Change the albums in iPhoto or itunes and re-sync.
In iPhoto just click and highlight the photo or photos you want to delete and then in the toolbar click Photos > Delete From Album. Or you can right click any photo and then select Delete From Album.
You can drag pictures straight out of the browser window onto the iPhoto icon in the dock to add the picture to your library.
To delete photos from iPod touch: In iTunes, select the device icon in the Devices list on the left. Click the Photos tab in the resulting window. Choose "Sync photos from." On a Mac, choose iPhoto or Aperture from the pop-up menu. On a Windows PC, choose Photoshop Album or Photoshop Elements from the pop-up menu. Choose "Selected albums" and deselect the albums or collections you want to delete. Click Apply.