![]() Click the checkbox beside "Delete the Source Images After Importing Them" if you want to keep your Dropbox folder clean of imported photos. Select the "Camera Uploads" folder contained within your Dropbox folder.Ĭlick "Show Library" and drag the "Import files into iPhoto" variable from the Automator sidebar to the editing pane.Ĭlick the "Existing Album" drop-down menu to select a different iPhoto album. ![]() Select "Folder Action," and then click the "Choose" button.Ĭlick the "Folder Action" drop-down menu. A new folder is added to your Mac containing all files you sync to your Dropbox, including automatic camera uploads from your Android device.Ĭlick the "Finder" icon in the dock, and then launch "Automator" from the "Applications" folder. Launch Dropbox and sign in to your account using your Dropbox credentials. Navigate to the Dropbox homepage (see Resources for full link) on your computer to download and install the Dropbox software. All existing photos in your Android gallery upload, and any future photos you take transfer to your Dropbox the moment you take them. Press the "Menu" button, select "Settings" and tap "Turn on Camera Upload" to enable automatic photo uploads to your Dropbox. If you already have a Dropbox account, tap "I'm Already a Dropbox User" and sign in. Tap the "Dropbox" icon on your Android home screen, and then tap "I'm New to Dropbox" if you do not already have an account to register for free.
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