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blueeyes2
Explorer | Level 4
7 years ago

Lightroom and Dropbox Pro Nightmare

I'm a photographer and was hoping that upgrading to Dropbox Pro would help my workflow but it's been a nightmare and I'm wondering if anyone can help.  I am using lightroom and I have one catalogue ...
  • Lusil's avatar
    7 years ago
    Hi there blueeyes2!
     
    Initially, please note that many processes on your computer may look at files that you may have not manually opened and, in order to fulfill these requests, Dropbox syncs the files. Such examples include:
    • Backup services.
    • Antivirus.
    • Recently used file lists.
    • Third party applications that monitor files in general. 
    Please note that if there are apps that constantly look at your files, your files may come back following the behavior described above if you didn't recall them manually. 
     
    If this is the case, I'd kindly recommend to test this out by temporarily quitting or disabling relevant apps until you see that the issue no longer occurs. If you do, it could be that the last app that you closed may be the one performing this action.
     
    However, please remember that when you set a file to be online-only, only information about the file, such as the name, the location, and the date that the file was updated, is downloaded. You can find more info about this here
     
    Having said that, from what you describe in your post, it sounds like the third-party app you use requires access to these files you set to be online-only so as to preview them, hence why they could be downloaded as local
     
    In any case, let me know what you find! :grinning: