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18.6. Working with the Trash folder
At any point of editing, you can throw away images directly from within Luminar. This makes it easy to
organize your hard drive and reduce clutter. However, as a protective measure, Luminar will take three
steps before they are permanently deleted.
Deleting a File in Luminar
To delete an image or multiple images in Luminar select them and then right-click and choose Move to
Trash from the drop-down menu. Alternatively, you can press Cmd+Delete on a Mac or Ctrl+Delete on a
PC. The images are removed from their current folder and placed into the Luminar trash.
This trash is just a staging area, the files are still on your hard drive in the same place on your drive. If you look
in the Shortcuts area of the Library panel you’ll see a new shortcut for Trash. Please note, if there are no files in
the trash, the shortcut is hidden. Click on the Trash shortcut to see additional controls.
Restoring a File from the Trash
When an Image is in Luminar’s Trash, it’s still on your hard drive. You can restore it to its original location
and your Library.
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