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rgledhill
Explorer | Level 4
2 years ago
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Why have new Camera Upload files changed to the format "Photo abc"?

At some point over the last few months, Dropbox randomly stopped uploading my photos from my iPhone 13 (iOS17 and now 18).  After lots of poor app behaviour, I eventually managed to re-enable it, having manually been uploading files for quite some time.

As soon as I pointed it back at the right folder, it started uploading... but with the word "Photo" in front of the filename!!

So thanks to this stupidity, I now have hundreds of duplicate photos, called things like "2024-09-18 19.38.54.jpg" and "Photo 18-09-24, 19 38 54.jpg".

So not only has it completely renamed it, it's ruined all possibilities to sort by title.

 

As a final slap in the face, it's processed the images to half their size and reduced the quality!

 

So, Dropbox... how do I disable this ridiculous "feature" that some imbecile decided would be good to suddenly implement?

  • Jay's avatar
    Jay
    2 years ago

    It looks like you're using the manual uploader in the first image, and not the automatic camera upload feature. When using the manual uploader, it retains the original file name.

     

    Could you confirm the original name of the image prior to uploading it, by viewing it in iOS itself?

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