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lpvmc
8 months agoCollaborator | Level 9
Upload photos
I uploaded a folder with pictures from my D disk, an internal extra HD. All of a sudden I seem to have imported lots and lots of photo's, so many I cann't even find the ones I tried to upload. There were more photos on the D-disk but I thought I would do it folder by folder.
Is this what I could have expected?
4 Replies
- lpvmc8 months agoCollaborator | Level 9
The folder uploaded fine.
As far as I know I did not set Camera Uploads.
I have to check the images in Photos.
Thanks for your help.
- Mark8 months ago
Super User II
That will only have uploaded everything in that folder. You can check that by going to that folder on http://www.dropbox.com/home.
However did you also set Camera Uploads active by any chance? It shouldn't kick in on internals, but, may on first time.
Also if you are just looking at the Photos tab this shows ALL images in EVERY folder within your Dropbox, it doesn't differentiate to what you just uploaded.
- lpvmc8 months agoCollaborator | Level 9
Clicked Upload > folder > selected the folder on my D-drive.
- Mark8 months ago
Super User II
How have you uploaded them? What way did you do it?
Can you give us more info
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