Deleted pictures on iphoto still on iphone

I am a self proclaimed tech savvy kind of person and I've been using Apple products for years so it kills me to not know the solution to this problem. For some reason the deleted pictues that I removed from iphoto are still showing up on my iphone. I've tried re-syncing numerous times, soft resets, restarting my mac, removing and replacing all pictures from my phone and nothing is working. The only other thing I have yet to do is re-install iphoto. I've searched through my entire photo collection and the pictures elude me. Anybody have a solution? Also, all my software and firmwares are up to date.

You can use 3rd party software to copy the photos back to your Mac although there will be some loss of quality from the originals. One example that states that it has the ability to transfer photos added to an iPhone via iTunes is https://www.wideanglesoftware.com/touchcopy/index.php

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