There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question. However, you can delete photos by going to the Photos app on your iPhone, and selecting the photos you want to delete.

Yes, you can delete photos from imports.

Photos are not deleted from the iPhone after import because the app uses iCloud to keep track of photos and videos.

Photos that are imported into the iPhone are stored on the device’s iCloud account.

Photos are automatically imported into the Photos app on your iPhone when you purchase or upgrade to an iPhone.

Importing a photo means importing the photo into a photo editor or programs like Photoshop or Adobe Photoshop Elements.

Photos that have been imported from an iPhone or iPad are typically cached on the Mac so that they show up when you plug the phone in.

The Delete after import command deletes the current line in a text editor after importing the file.

Photos can be deleted, but they may reappear if you have not properly backed up your photos.

To delete photos that cannot be deleted, you can use the photo manager or the photo editor.

iPhone deletes photos after they have been used, but sometimes they are still stored in iCloud. If someone deletes their iPhone and then later restores it, some of the photos from that earlier backup might still be there.

Most photos are exported to a photo library in the United States.

If you delete imported photos on Mac, they will be removed from your camera roll and all the photos in that roll will be deleted.

One option is to use a third-party photo manager such as Lightroom or Photoshop.

There are a few ways to move photos from your photo library to a folder. One way is to use the photo library manager in Windows. Another way is to use the Photo Transfer Wizard in MacOS or the Photo Album Manager in Linux.