transfer photos from an sd card on icloud or dropbox on a trip

I'm looking for a reliable way to do the following, without lugging my computer on a + 2 weeks of vacation:

  • Upload photos from the SD and MicroSD card to my iPad.  Do NOT delete these photos from an SD card.
  • Have these photos then back-up for the cloud - iCloud or Dropbox would be OK, even though I prefer Dropbox (due to Rat Pack feature).
  • Then easily remove copies of the iPad (because otherwise I'll fill the disc).  I expect to take thousands of pictures... I don't want to have to select each of the 1000 + photos step by step to remove iPad tehm.
  • Be sure that these photos REMAIN in iCloud or Dropbox once they are removed from the iPad to 100%.

This would allow me to a) have my pictures saved on SD card AND save them in the cloud b) share photos while on the road and c) do not run out of space on the iPad.

I was in the Apple store today and TWO employees told me there is no way to do that today.  To remove images of the iPad, you must click on each image to select it before deleting.   Apple... it must be a user script which is VERY VERY common.  Please, I beg you! It is time to remedy.

If someone in the community has any workaround or the same backup solutions that work without using the iPad (is there a portable HD which will automatically copy what is on my SD card even)?  I greet you all useful information. During this time... I'm going to see if we can do on the tablet of my child.  :-(

Thank you very much!

Deb W.

Palo Alto, CA.

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In your photos app, when you press to select, you can select the value of a whole day of pictures, you don't have to exploit each. It depends on the view.

What do you think should work. If you remove photos of your photos app they will be removed from your photos in iCloud, but dropbox is different.

Flickr can also be an option for you. They have a function of automatic download that should all download and should not remove

I would suggest experiement now. Download some and see if they remain.

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