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      <title>On PhotoSync and Photo Uploader for Photoprism</title>
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      <description>Photosync is a photo uploading app that allows you to upload to various devices and cloud solutions with ease. Photo Uploader for Photoprism is a specialist app for Photoprism. The reason for which I bring up both of these apps is that they allow you to sync to photoprism.&#xA;When I was testing uploads with Photosync I noticed that I can upload to the Photoprism library directly but that it creates a &amp;ldquo;current_phone&amp;rdquo; folder, and adds photos within this folder.</description>
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