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Tracey01
New member | Level 2
2 years ago

How can I transfer RAW images directly from my camera to Dropbox?

Hi All

 

Just wondering if anyone knows how to transfer camera raw images into dropbox straight from the camera.

 

I have been using microsoft one drive but have no data left so can only upload an image to computer if I delete one first.  I just installed dropbox for extra data but when I go onto photos on my laptop and click certain newly taken nikon z5 images to import they are only giving an option for one drive and not dropbox.  I do creative photography in photoshop but find the technical side of computers and data a bit confusing. I will keep trying to figure it out but if anyone understands this I would appreciate it.

 

Thank you Tracey 

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  • Nancy's avatar
    Nancy
    Icon for Dropbox Community Moderator rankDropbox Community Moderator
    2 years ago

    Welcome aboard the Community, Tracey01!

     

    Have you tried using our camera uploads feature instead on your Dropbox desktop app? This should allow you to automatically upload photos from your camera, after plugging it in your computer.

     

    If not, give it a go and let me know if you face any issues. 

     

    Ping me, if you need something.

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