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Control -click (Mac) | Right-click (Win) on the photo and choose “Go To Folder in Library”.To remove or delete a photo from the Lightroom catalog while in Quick Collection or a Collection: Command + Delete (Mac) | Control + Delete (Win) will display the same dialog as above enabling the quick deletion or removal of photos that have the Reject flag applied to them.ĭeleting photos from Collections: When viewing photos in Quick Collection (in the Catalog panel) or a Collection (in the Collections panel), selecting a photo (or multiple photos) and tapping the Delete/Backspace key will remove them from the Collection.
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Command + Option + Shift + Delete (Mac) | Control + Alt + Shift + Delete/Backspace (Win) will remove the photo(s) from the catalog and move them to the Trash (Mac) | Recycle Bin (Win).Option + Delete (Mac) | Alt + Delete/Backspace (Win) will remove the photo(s) from the catalog but leave them) exactly where they were on disk.To bypass the dialog when deleting/removing images, use the following shortcuts: Add the Shift key to display a dialog asking whether to remove or delete all selected photos when in Loupe view (not just the active photo). When viewing photos in Loupe View or in the Develop Module, tapping the Delete/Backspace key – regardless of how many photos are selected – displays the same dialog as above, however only the “active” photo (the one that you are viewing) will be deleted (as opposed to all that are selected). Selecting “Remove” will remove the photo(s) from the catalog but leave them exactly where they were on disk.If you accidentally removed a photo that you wanted, you will have to find the photo in the trash/recycle bin (through the operating system) and manually move it to where it belongs. Note: you can not use Edit > Undo to undo this action. Selecting “Delete from Disk” will remove the photo(s) from the catalog and move them to the Trash (Mac) | Recycle Bin (Win).Deleting photos from Folders: When viewing photos in Grid view in the Library module (by selecting All Photos or Previous Import in the Catalog panel or by selecting a folder in the Folders panel), selecting a photo (or multiple photos) and tapping the Delete/Backspace key will display a dialog asking if you want to “Delete the selected master photo from disk, or just remove it from Lightroom (Classic)?”.