Quick tip- iPhone, iPad, iPod photo syncing could be filling your hard drive

Quick tip: iPhone, iPad, iPod photo syncing could be filling your hard drive
If you change the folder that is syncing to your Apple device, the old photo cache is not deleted, but a new folder is created. Changing the folders that you are syncing many times could quickly fill up smaller hard drives with unnecessary photo duplicates.To get rid of old iPod Photo Cache folders, simply drag that folder to your Trash (on a Mac) or Recycle Bin (on a PC). If you're having trouble finding that folder, you are probably syncing your photos from iPhoto on your Mac. Follow these steps to find it:Click on Go from the Finder menu bar and choose Home.Open the Pictures folder and highlight the iPhoto Library file.Secondary-click (CTRL + Click) and choose, Show Package Contents from the contextual menu. Note: the iPhoto Library file is an enclosed package, much like an installer. This is done to protect users from moving essential files that iPhoto needs to operate smoothly.Locate the iPod Photo Cache folder and drag it to your Trash. Close the Finder window and you're all set.