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I have been backing up photos from my iphone through Dropbox for many years now, and last night, I upgraded the iPhone to iOS 18. Today when I opened Dropbox on my iPhone, it started queueing hundreds of photos for backup even though I only had about a dozen new ones. I looked in the My Account section, and where you can select "All Photos" or "New Photos Only" - under "New Photos Only", as a subscript, it read "Starting Sep 10, 2021". So, it appears to be considering all of my photos taken in the last three years to be New Photos. I do not appear to be able to change this date to avoid backing up 100G+ of photos and videos it has already backed up.
You said in your prior answer "the only way for it to re-upload previously uploaded files is to have Support reset your Camera Uploads." It appears to have somehow reset in the midst of the upgrade. Do I need to have Dropbox support fix this for me, or can you think of another solution?
Tosca1924, have you tried disabling the camera uploads feature altogether and turning it on again? If you do this, do you see the correct date when uploading “New photos only”?
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