Deleted photos

After downloading photos from my camera to iPhoto I go through them and move them to their proper albums.
After that when I delete them from the "last roll" they are also deleted from the albums to which I moved them.
Thanks.
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Yes, this is correct. Delete from a roll, and you delete from your library...gone forever. Delete from an album, and it remains in your library. Except that deleting from a Smart Album also deletes from your library.
Solution - don't delete from Last Roll.

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