Photos Library file keeps growing despite deleting over 100GB of videos
Photos Library file keeps growing.
Yesterday when connected my iPhone to make a backup and started to import new photos (must admit somehow I forget to backup photos for 2 months and got probably over 2k photos to import) to my biggest surprise for the first time ever I have seen message saying there is no space left on my SSD. I'm quite advanced user, experienced with UNIX/Linux, can use Terminal but nothing seemed to work. Removing files manually resulted in the same message saying something like "you can't delete files, because there is no space on the disk". Not very encouraging, to say the least.
Anyway, after all my tricks failed, I eventually restarted my MacBook Pro and it happily booted.
So I proceeded to long overdue cleanup of unnecessary files. The biggest problem, as you can imagine is the Photos Library amounting for nearly half of my overall SSD space, to be exact the file size was 196GB this morning.
So I spent several hours cleaning up space, deleting unnecessary files, moving them to cloud and external drive backups. I am not using iCloud anymore, as it is not reliable for sharing files with others and I never where are the files. There is too much automation that Apple added recently, removing files without telling users. I often want to access file (or app on my iPhone) which I haven't used for a while, but this is critical file (or app) to use in certain situations!
Anyway, enough introduction. I'd like to ask you mighty Apple wizards for a solution to this issue, please.
I have already exported almost all videos, cleaned up hundreds of photos, but the file size of Photos Library has only gone up to over 200GB! It simply makes no sense. What would you recommend to do to scale it down?
This app is a bit annoying when it randomly (?) starts using tons of memory and swap file, while I am working on something else.
Thank you for reading this far, great day to you all!
MacBook Pro with Retina display, macOS High Sierra (10.13.4), 16GB RAM, 500GB SSD