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May 27, 2015 11:09 PM in response to JCLallierby léonie,Then I closed Photos, but the size of the Photos Library on the main drive remains the same size. I have opened and closed Photos repeatedly, but it never seems to shrink the Photos Library.
Are you sure you are using the Photos library on the System drive and not on the external drive? With Photos running, open the Photos > Preferences > General. It will show you the location of your current Photos Library. Is that the location on your System Drive? Click the "Show in Finder button" to reveal the current library.
Also check if the Photos are actually copied into the library. Is the "Importing: Copy items to the Photos Library" active? If not, deleting photos will not reduce the library size much, since the original photos are stored outside the library and will not be deleted, when you delete photos. To check for referenced files, create a smart album with the rule "Photo is Referenced". Are there photos on this album? If you are having referenced files, consolidate them with "File > Consolidate". That will make it easier to delete files completely.
And are you actually looking at the size of the library, or at the free storage on the drive? if your current library is a migrated iPhoto Library, and the original iPhoto Library is still in your Pictures folder, the iphoto Library and the Photos library are using the same original image files. The originals are shared by hard links. As long as the image is still in the iPhoto Library, the hard linked file will not be deleted. If your iPhoto Library is still on your main drive, move it to the external drive as well. See these documents, how your iPhoto Library and Photos library are linked:
Photos saves disk space by sharing images with your iPhoto or Aperture libraries - Apple Support
Six Colors: The (hard) link between Photos and iPhoto

