Sometimes duplicate photos are stored in iPhoto library folders and subfolders. This occupies lots of unnecessary space and increases the congestion while accessing the photos. This happens very oftenly despite of having the protective features which prevents the uploading of the duplicate photos. As digital cameras have become popular in very short period of time, so the accumulation of collection of photographs has created many ambiguities and problems in storing, sharing, editing and most importantly managing the digital photos in the iPhoto Library.
In fact in some cases deletion of duplicate photos can also cause deletion of original photos which is another bottleneck for the users. Once the photos are deleted from the system it is very hard to get them back but not impossible. Actually when the photos from the iPhoto gets lost its entry only gets lost but the data remains intact in the hard drive of the Mac which can be recovered easily just by using any third party software like iPhoto Library Recovery software. This software recovers the lost, deleted, formatted and missing photos from the iPhoto and stores it in safe and secure place. But provided the available address spaces should not claimed i.e. the address space should not be overwritten.
