Import from google photos

peter teuben teuben at umd.edu
Fri Jan 10 15:34:32 GMT 2025


My own solution now is to use DK  to export to local storage (the last 
option in the Export tab), and adjust the image properties to 2048 px, 
while doing the copy. This also gives me a bonus of a clear "google 
mirror". That whole directory is then uploaded with a single drag and 
drop.   I believe there is some advantage of staying under 2048.

- peter

On 1/10/25 08:37, Gilles Caulier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This is not the only one problem with Google.
>
> The digiKam plugin was banned from Google a few times after restoring 
> it through the Google request web service.
>
> In fact, we suspect an IA in the background which has become crazy and 
> tag again the tool as not conformed to the "Google policy". The Q is 
> what's non-conformed exactly, because the report is blurry and opaque.
>
> There is a long story in this bugzilla entry and the duplicates files:
>
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=490397
>
> Note: Supporting Google more and more is definitively a waste of time 
> for the team. We have other more important stuff to do.
>
> Best regards
>
> Gilles Caulier
>
> Le ven. 10 janv. 2025 à 14:28, peter teuben <teuben at umd.edu> a écrit :
>
>
>     this reminds me, how's exporting to google photos working these
>     days?   For the longest time there were API-key issues of a
>     limited number of submissions on that single key for all DK users.
>
>     On 1/9/25 10:37, Lawrence Howe wrote:
>>     Hi all, DK is working great now. I am trying to import from
>>     google photos.
>>
>>     Thanks!
>>
>>     BC
>
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