Safely remove pics in finder/iphoto library

I moved some photos from our pc to my imac. I have 8 videos from a friends camera that downloaded okay. Now everytime I open iphoto, I have a message saying that there are 8 photos in the library that were not imported and do I want to import them yes or no. I removed them from the application but the message still pops up. They are in the finder/pictures library as recovered photos separate from the originals. Each video has a padlock on it and the videos are called"unix unexecutable files". How can I safely remove them from the finder library without wiping out my 3000 photos in the application? I can't open iphoto or download until I answer the import question.Thanks.

iamimac
1. Given the the files are locked (hence the padlock) they will need to be unlocked before they can be trashed. To do this, in the Finder, select each one in turn and go File -> Get Info and uncheck the locked box.
2. How did you remove them from the Application? Put them into the iphoto Trash and then empty the trash should remove all trace of them from your library. Files and all.
3. They have become 'Unix Executables' because they have lost their file suffix, which can happen when files are moved from PC formatted disks to Mac ones.
Finally, Your photos are safe. In the iPhoto Library Folder there are various files, which are the Library itself and some ancillary files. Then you have three folders
Originals are the photos as they were downloaded from your camera or scanner.
(ii) Modified contains edited pics, shots that you have cropped, rotated or changed in any way.
This allows the Photos -> Revert to Original command - very useful if you don't like the changes you've made.
(iii) Data holds the thumbnails the the app needs to show you the photos in the iPhoto Window.
The library6.iphoto file is your actual library database. Even if that is corrupted, your photos are stored apart from it. You might like to make a copy of the library6.iPhoto file whenever you have made changes to the library as protection against database corruption. OF course, this is in addition to your usual back up routine.
Regards
TD

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