Organizing my Library and Deleting Pictures

In my library I made duplicates of all my pictures for editing and now I need more space on my hard-drive for movies so I want to delete my original photos and leave the edited versions. I put all my originals in a folder and saved them to disks, I want to know if there is a more efficient way to delete the originals off my library without tediously going through again and selecting every other picture?
Thanks, MrRaggy

MrRaggy
Welcome to the Apple Discussions.
In my library I made duplicates of all my pictures for editing
This is not necessary as iPhoto retains your original at all times. So now you've got your Original, your Original Copy and your Modified versions. Not duplicating before editing will save you 1/3 of the disk space.
I want to know if there is a more efficient way to delete the originals off my library without tediously going through again and selecting every other picture?
Try using Duplicate Annihilator
Regards
TD

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