Relocate Saved Pics Folder?

cabrone

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Hi, I am trying to get the pictures I take with my NS4G to save to a different folder. Basically, I'm trying to see if, while using the stock picture app, there is a way to change where the camera and gallery application look for the photos. I tried and cannot seem to find a way. My end goal is to get the end folder of both taken and downloaded pictures to a folder which will end up in my dropbox account so that I can get my pictures on my Kindle Fire and have ease of access on my computer.

I'm open to suggestions if this route is not possible, of if you have a better plan.
Thanks in advance.

Cliff Notes: Trying to get pics from NS4G to KF with ease. Perhaps using a diff download folder for the images into a drobox folder.
 
Easy: use Google+. All camera shots are automatically uploaded online and accessible in Picasa - they can then be synced to the KF
 
Thank you. Is picasa installed on the kindle fire though? Ive not seen it anywhere. What I've tried is I just synced my entire gallery on the NS4G to a drop box folder but it requires user interaction and syncing manually.

Tapatalked
 
Thank you. Is picasa installed on the kindle fire though? Ive not seen it anywhere. What I've tried is I just synced my entire gallery on the NS4G to a drop box folder but it requires user interaction and syncing manually.

Tapatalked

Since the Kindle is so heavily skinned, I'm not sure if it includes native Picasa support like Android phones do. A quick Google search should tell you all you need to know. If it turns out that it doesn't, there are 3rd party apps to handle the syncing for you
 
Since the Kindle is so heavily skinned, I'm not sure if it includes native Picasa support like Android phones do. A quick Google search should tell you all you need to know. If it turns out that it doesn't, there are 3rd party apps to handle the syncing for you

No Picasa... hmm. Currently it works fine manually syncing the dropbox... but I hope to find a hands off way to do it. Thanks!
 
Get dropsync and sync all the photos to Dropbox. Then download drop box on Kindle Fire.
 
The latest dropbox beta release features a camera sync feature.

Tapatalked

Anther addon to this for those who don't know is if you use the Dropbox Beta and allow it to sync your videos/images, you'll get up to 4.5GB extra added to your Dropbox account for free for beta testing for them (500MB of space per every 500MB of photos/videos auto-added)

You get your first 500MB when you upload at least one picture using the beta's camera sync feature.

Personally, I'd use the Dropbox beta but I hear Dropsync has more features though. If you do use it, could you follow up with how you like it?
 

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