Difference between manually manage photo library

First of all, this is a workflow that I am creating and need help.

First of all, I import a batch of photos from my computer.  I then tags that will affect each photo in a smart album.

A smart album, I'd like to have is 'Remove the Photo from Computer' - these are all the images that are just unusable for me for some reason any.

Once I have this list, I would use the 'show referenced file in finder' so that I can get quickly the originals appear and I can remove it at once.

I find, however, that the 'file referenced in the finder show' is greyed.  After some research I think it's because I'm importing photos vs manually manage my photo library.  The article I am referencing is here: http://osxdaily.com/2015/04/22/show-original-file-from-photos-app-mac-finder-osx /

Then it brings to my question on how to manually manage vs import since it is a function without a doubt, I would like to take.

If "Show file referenced in the finder" is greyed out, you have imported as successful photos. Control you this by ticking the 'Copy the items in the photo library' in Photos > Preferences > General.

The difference on these Help Pages:

https://help.Apple.com/photos/Mac/1.0/?lang=en#/pht12e7a8015

https://help.Apple.com/photos/Mac/1.0/?lang=en#/pht1ed9b966d

You need not reveal originals in the Finder to remove imported however photos.  Just select all the photos in your smart album, then use the key combination command + DELETE ⌘⌫.  All the selected photos will be removed from the library and moved to the recently deleted album, whee you deleted them eventually. Thus, the original images will be deleted.  Only if you use referenced files, with the original stored outside the library of Photos, you need to delete the originals separately.

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