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macOS Photos

I heard that it is possible to hide photos in macOS Ventura – will this work the same as iOS? Lisa Renee

1 Select image(s)

Pretty much, yes. Open the macOS Ventura Photos app, then go to Library>All Photos and click on an image – hold Cmd and select more images if you wish.

2 Right-click photo

Now ctrl+click on the image and a menu of options will appear. Choose the ‘Hide 1 Photo’ option and the photo will be moved to the Hidden album, which is invisible by default.

3 View the folder

Click on ‘View’ in the menu bar and then choose ‘Show Hidden Photo Album’. The Hidden album will now be visible in the Photos app sidebar. Click to view.

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