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evennewerbie
8 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Uploading slideshows from Mac
Hi.
I have used Dropbox from iPad not very intensively just putting up a series of photos for family and friends now and then over the last few years.
Now I have started using it with my Mac...
- 8 years ago
I have solved these problems now.
Is quite simple to upload slideshows to dropbox on the Mac.
Be in the slideshow, just press 'Export' (for misunderstandings that are irrelevant now I was reluctant tell it to do that) and it gives you the choice where to export including Dropbox. Tell it to do that, and it uploads them in a number of minutes. That was all.
I just hadn't found instructions saying that somehow.
Jane
Dropbox Staff
Hey evennewerbie,
Welcome to the Dropbox Community, let's look into that together!
Please keep in mind that the Slideshow feature on your Mac is a way to organise your photos locally on your device. Dropbox, on the other hand, is a collaborative syncing tool that aims to update your files both across your devices & online.
That being said, if you'd like your Slideshows to be mirrored online in Dropbox, you'd have to upload the contents (namely the pictures), online in a new folder, which you can then share, so as to grant others access to the contents. Otherwise, you can also create a folder on your Dropbox folder on your Mac and copy your pictures there.
If you'd like the recipients to view the files as a presentation, let me suggest having a look at Dropbox Paper instead though, that has a presentation mode, which may help you accomplish something similar to how your Slideshows appear.
Hope this is helpful to you, please let me know if you need more details in your reply!
Warm regards,
JaneA
evennewerbie
8 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Thank you.
When you say is 'a way to organise your photos on Mac', it is surprisingly intelligent program, I am finding, that turns a fairly ornery slide sequence into a more dynamic and interesting presentation, with display effects, music etc. This is above all desirable when you want to share it, hardly just for oneself. So having organised a few shows like this the way wanted, I wanted to share that already created thing via dropbox.
So I understand you are telling me I can't do that, I have to load the raw photos into dropbox and then change them into a slideshow with a dropbox routine.
That partly corresponds with my experience. I was unable to see from Dropbox uploading routine the slideshows I have created, working in the manner I indicated in my first post. Also I have tried to have dropbox and Mac photos up on split screen and drag-and-drop. But what to drag-and-drop? It would be natural to highlight the item on the list of albums and drag-and-drop that. But that only drops the title, and I'm told the file has no content.
For extra confusion, I have managed to create in Mac and send to friends via dropbox one slideshow with fancy effects. I don't remember how though, and I think I did it in my iPad. I am wondering whether the reason one worked and the one I'm trying now doesn't is that in the first use the same title in my original photo file us in the slideshow, in the second case I used the different titles for the album and the slideshow.
It has become rather difficult for me to look at Photos on my iPad, it has gone rather unstable.
Among the things I read on the web on the subject one said that Apple doesn't particularly want people to use dropbox, but would like us to use its own AirDrop and that Dropbox hasn't been very on the ball in reacting. Since my present correspondentds all have iPhones and iPads, it looks like I shall have to conform and use airdrop.
- evennewerbie8 years agoHelpful | Level 6
I have solved these problems now.
Is quite simple to upload slideshows to dropbox on the Mac.
Be in the slideshow, just press 'Export' (for misunderstandings that are irrelevant now I was reluctant tell it to do that) and it gives you the choice where to export including Dropbox. Tell it to do that, and it uploads them in a number of minutes. That was all.
I just hadn't found instructions saying that somehow.
- Jane8 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey evennewerbie,
Thanks for updating the thread here, I appreciate that a lot!
It was my misunderstanding that this could not be done, please accept my apologies for that. I was able to reproduce on a Mac OS Sierra as of today and you are right indeed (Dropbox was on the options to Export when the Slideshow was created), though this was not an option on a different device that I had tested it previously. Please keep in mind that this is a functionality on your desktop or laptop, though, which allows you to create mp3 files, which can then be uploaded (namely imported) on Dropbox.
I was glad to hear that this was resolved though and you can now transfer your slideshows across your devices. :robot:
Please feel free to get back in touch here at any time if you have any other Dropbox questions, it'll be a pleasure to work with you again in the future!
Happy syncing,
JaneA
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