Best settings for saving photos to help reduce duplicating pictures and clogging my storage

Hi Everyone, i have finally bought myself an imac and loving it already.
The support community has been great as I have founds alot of useful info that has helped me in the set up of my new imac.
but I have found a problem i never knew i had....
The problem which was highlighted after migrating my PC files over to the imac was the number of photos i had. it was a ridiculus amount. When i looked into it, it turns out many were duplicated, and even in triplicates.
I don't have any particular settings set up, i just always connected an automatically saved on my PC.
It will take me a while to review and delete the duplicates, i just want to ensure going forward that I don't continue to do the same, and i am hoping someone can help point out the right set up (settings) I should be looking at.
I will be looking to save photos from the following devices:
Canon EOS 550 - which i sometimes save photos direct onto my IPAD as well as saving to my PC (now my Imac)
Ipad - photos and videos
iphone - photos and video
I am probably not utlizing the icloud properly but I am sure there is an easier way to just get my devices saving the new photos and avoiding duplicating.
Any recommendations?

Hi Terence, yes it does. i just finished reading your post regarding iphoto and file saving.
i have quite alot of photos i migrated over, I have just sent the imported (it is still importing) the whole folder into iphoto.
it has already highlighted duplicates and i have clicked the do not import for duplicates now. the product i have is that there will still be duplicates in the original folder due to various sub folders. ( i know this is such a newbie thing to do).
i was thinking just move all photos out of the sub folders in one big foldered but didn't want to loss date info. ie when the photo was taking as i couldn't see any other dates attached to the file except for date added, date last used etc which all showed the date i migrated the photo.

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