Yesterday I turned off icloud photo library on my iPhone, downloaded originals, backed up all of my photos, and used an app ("Mass Delete") to delete about half of them. Somewhere in the course of all of this (but strangely AFTER icloud photo library was turned off) my iPhone is now showing every single iPhoto "event" that ever existed in iPhoto on my Mac--all empty of course because none of those photos are even on my phone.
The iOS app only allows albums to be deleted one at a time, each requiring two taps. Anyone know of a faster way? At one point I had a singular album called "iPhoto events" or similar in Photos on my phone--presumably from the brief period of time when I had both my mac and phone on icloud photo library. Did deleting that album cause all of the individual events to spawn new individual albums? This is all very confusing.
The iOS app only allows albums to be deleted one at a time, each requiring two taps. Anyone know of a faster way? At one point I had a singular album called "iPhoto events" or similar in Photos on my phone--presumably from the brief period of time when I had both my mac and phone on icloud photo library. Did deleting that album cause all of the individual events to spawn new individual albums? This is all very confusing.