You can do the same for Google Photos Backup, though chances are you'll want to keep that installed for future uploads. Once all of your photos have finished downloading to your computer and then uploading to Google Photos - as indicated by both apps on your computer - you can then uninstall the Dropbox app (don't just delete the folder) if you no longer have a need for its syncing services. Give it a few hours - or a few days if your library is large - and your Google Photos library will be populated with all of your Dropbox photos. No manually dragging and dropping, no worrying about which photos are where - the only limitation here is how fast your internet connection lets you download and upload. Now that you have Dropbox set up to sync down all of the folders you've designated as having photos in them, and also have the Google Photos Backup app scanning those same folders for photos to upload, you can sit back and relax while your computer does the work.
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