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Michelle A.8
7 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Camera Upload Error on Mac OS High Sierra/ Photos...Could Not Be Imported
Since April 10, I've been spending a LOT of time trying to upload photos and videos from my iPhone 7 [iOS 11.3 (15E216)] to my Mac [macOS High Sierra (Version 10.14.4)]. It used to do that no proble...
- 7 years ago
I got a solution that worked for me from Dropbox Support. Thought I'd share it here for those who might benefit:
The application "Image Capture" which apparently comes with Macs -- who knew? -- can act as a "middleman" in the process to transfer images to Dropbox.
- Go to the Spotlight Search (top righthand side of your computer) and type "image capture".
- When it comes up, select your phone from the interface on the lefthand side of the app.
- The images from your phone will pop up in the main window of the app. Select those which have not been imported.
- (You might want to click the box that says "delete after import" or "Keep originals" at the lower left of the app.)
- Select Other -> Dropbox -> Camera Uplpads in the "Import To" dropdown.
- Click on the "Import" or "Import All" button and it will import.
Most of these steps don't have to be repeated on subsequent uses.
As I mentioned, I'm not thrilled with this "workaround," but I suppose it will do until Dropbox engineers get around to fixing what is obvious problems.
- Go to the Spotlight Search (top righthand side of your computer) and type "image capture".
- 7 years ago
I might have a fix (or at least a better workaround than using the "Image Capture", since that doesn't use the same naming format as Dropbox and you might end up with duplicates once importing works again - at least I get file like "IMG_9365.JPG" instead of "yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss.jpg").
On your iPhone, go to Settings > Photos. At the very bottom, toggle "Transfer to Mac Or PC" from "Automatic" to "Keep Originals". After doing this, I reconnected my iPhone and importing worked.
Note: This might transfer your current photos as HEIC files instead of JPEGs. I'm not a big fan of this HEIC format, but eh, at least I have importing now. If storing HEICs make you sad, I believe you can go to Settings > Camera > Formats and toggle it over to "Most Compatible", so future photos will be in JPEG.
My environment is as follows:
MacBook Pro, OS X 10.13.4
iPhone 8, iOS 11.3.1
Dropbox app on OS X: Stable Build 49.4.68
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- Additional notes while debugging:
I noticed that while importing fails when the setting is set to "Automatic", certain photos do get imported. These consisted of iPhone screenshots and some low-res close-ups of stuff. - I found https://www.dropboxforum.com/t5/Syncing-and-uploads/Since-iOS-11-upgrade-camera-uploads-stopped-working/td-p/242509, which led me to suspect HEIC or image formats being the problem (again), especially in light of (1).
- I was able to confirm that if I took a photo, switched the setting back to "Automatic", then reconnected my phone, the import process would fail with the error message.
- Additional notes while debugging:
Michelle A.8
Helpful | Level 6
Thank you for your response, Sanchez.
We can't think of anything that happened on 4/10 which might have anything to do with our connection or my computer, or even the phone, which is not where I use Dropbox. I did get updates to Clean Text Menu, Evernote, and iMovie on that date, though. I can't imagine they would be a problem. Could they?
Phone and iPad both using iOS 11.4.
Computer, which is where I use Dropbox, is using macOS High Sierra version 10.13.4, which is, according to my App Store, the most recent one available to me.
Sanchez
7 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey Michelle A.8,
Thanks for the update. I recommend that you downgrade both your iPhone and iPad back to the current stable version of iOS, 11.3.
Issues like these are common when running beta versions of operating systems, as they are incomplete and unstable. If you continue to experience these issues after that, then it would be a good idea to contact our support team.
Issues like these are common when running beta versions of operating systems, as they are incomplete and unstable. If you continue to experience these issues after that, then it would be a good idea to contact our support team.
Cheers!
- Michelle A.87 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Sanchez wrote:
Hey Michelle A.8,Thanks for the update. I recommend that you downgrade both your iPhone and iPad back to the current stable version of iOS, 11.3.
Issues like these are common when running beta versions of operating systems, as they are incomplete and unstable. If you continue to experience these issues after that, then it would be a good idea to contact our support team.Cheers!Well, I guess I could do that on my iPad and iPhone, but the problem happens only on my Mac, so I'm not sure how this will affect the problem. Will do it, though, because I'm really wanting Dropbox to continue to work for me.
- Sanchez7 years agoDropbox StaffHey Michelle A.8,I understood that you were having an issue importing photos and videos from your iPhone to your Mac. If this isn’t the case, we’ll take a different route.In any event, if your process involves connecting your iDevices to your Mac, it’s a good idea to be on stable versions of their operating systems.Cheers
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