Finder file size on external drive

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But when I do the same thing on an external drive, I do not.
Is there a way to make that info show up?
Thanks.

I went to the Iphoto Library file in Finder, selected it, then moved the file to my external hard disk drive, which has a 500GB capacity.  So, even though I called this "backing up" maybe it was "copying" - but I do not understand the difference.
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I believe I understand what you've said - that changes I make (whether deleting, renaming, cropping, etc.) to photos in this file are being made directly onto the external hard disk drive.
Yes
So, to be absolutely specific, when I delete a photo in Iphoto to the TRASH CAN and then EMPTY the trash can, this photo is now and forever GONE from the external hard disk drive.
Maybe
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And edits I make to photos are SAVED to the external hard disk drive.  IS THAT CORRECT?
Yes
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