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This means the picture will stay in it’s origin location but basically have an alias in the Photos app (with thumbnails generated too, of course), rather than being copied into Photos Library files. Instead, the only things stored in the Photos Library directory will be alterations to images, thumbnails of pictures, and iCloud data.
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With Importing turned off, you’re now free to add pictures to Photos app with the import function or drag and drop as usual, but the newly added images will no longer be copied to the Photos Library.

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How to Stop Importing (Copying) Pictures to the Photos Library in OS X This has no impact on duplicates of pictures found within the actual Photos app, it simply prevents copying the image files at the file system level.

Understanding this feature is important, as the copying image file function does not occur when importing from an iPhone or digital camera, nor does it happen when migrating an iPhoto or Aperture library into Photos app. This is really aimed at more advanced users who like to manage their pictures through the Finder or another file system based approach, and who simply want to use Photos app as a means of browsing through a complex existing hierarchy of pictures, perhaps as a new and separate library. It is not recommended for most users to turn this off, Apple leaves this feature enabled by default for good reason.
