Regarding the difference between an event and an album in iPhone
As I understand it, and event is a type of permanent" storage of downloaded images from cameras, etc. An album is where you sort them out to make a special album. OK. Mu question is: let's suppose I have pictures in an event and they take up 500MB; and let's suppose, I create an album with all the same pctures. Does this mean that I now have 1GB of pictures or are those picture that are in album, are virtual or ghost pictures?
Thanks much,
Emile
Yes if you create an album the photos are ghost images. The phrase used is the photos in a album are pointers back to the original and in your example don't double the storaged used.
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