Did Photos duplicate my iPhoto library?
Old, long-time Apple user here (first with an Apple II in 1977-78), but slow to move to newer Macs. As an old guy (and cost-conscious), I just replaced my old 2007 iMac with a new one for Christmas. I'm running 10.12.2, and my old Mac I never went past the cats. Thus, all the "new to me" apps are taking a bit to get accustomed.
I think my question really starts with "if I am not using an iPhone and do not connect my photos online except by my own choice" is Photos what I should be using? When I got the computer a week or so ago, I saw that I could download a copy of iPhoto. Should I just keep using iPhoto?
But, trying to do new things, I did start up Photos just to see what it was like. It took about 2 hours to migrate my 256GB of pictures in my iPhoto library into Photos. Now, using Finder, I see that the Photos Library is also about 250 GB (not quite the same...curious that). So, did I just duplicate the entire photo library?
Can I assume correctly that after I choose one or the other (let's assume Photos), then I can just delete the other 250GB file? Or, more likely, migrate it off to one of my external hard drives?
macOS Sierra (10.12.2), iMac 2015