![]() ![]() I was able to then view my uploaded photos on the Dropbox site at their full quality, including a photo of our cat - Miss Kitty. Dropbox created a new folder called Camera Uploads where it deposited all the photos from my phone's library. I tried the process with my iPhone, and it worked quite smoothly. A Dropbox window then pops up to start the import and ask if you want to automatically import your photos each time you plug in the device. ![]() Select the option to import photos and videos using Dropbox. Now when you plug in your device, an AutoPlay window will pop up asking what you want to do with that device. Make sure the setting next to the device says "Open Device Stage." In the AutoPlay window, look for the devices that you want to include in the automatic upload, such as your camera, phone, or tablet. Click the link to Change Autoplay Settings. You should see a section that says Import photos and videos using Dropbox. Then right-click the Dropbox icon in the System tray and select Preferences. How can Dropbox users set this up? Here's how it works in Windows:įirst, install the new version of Dropbox. The new Dropbox 1.4 software for Windows, OS X, or Linux can automatically upload photos not just from a camera, but from a smartphone, tablet, SD card, and just about any other gadget that houses your images. If you have larger folder, or more than 10,000 files in a folder, you may download them by parts or use desktop sync (2). The limitation of downloading an folder is that the folder must not be larger than 20 GB, and contain less than 10,000 files. Dropbox users who find it a hassle getting photos off their camera and onto their online storage site now have a way to avoid the middleman. If your photos are organized in folders, you can download those folders by logging into Dropbox web.
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