I’ve managed uploads in the neighborhood of 200 photos, 250 even, but north of a couple dozen and they sometimes fail. I’ve had one set of nearly 700 photos, at 2gb, that I’ve been trying to upload into one item all at once, and it just isn’t working. Can you clarify how many photos can be loaded at once? I think you can add more photos to the item afterwards, but I think it would be ok to clarify a limit on how many photos the app could take in one gulp. But if it should be able to take a lot, currently it isn’t.
I want to 2nd this. I’ve been putting them in one-at-a-time to try to avoid the issue of upload failing, but it’s REALLY time consuming
Hi Noah, Logan – thanks for reporting this! The intention is that there is no limit to how many images you can upload at once, so this sounds like a software bug. The only limit at the moment 50MB per image.
We’ll try to address this in the next release and post here once we have. If you see any patterns about what tends to cause failures beyond many images (large images, slow/patchy internet etc) please do update us to help us reproduce the issue on our side ![]()
Could I check in on what exactly you both are seeing here? I think I’ve reproduced the issue and what I see is that, after a while, the ‘Creating item’ notification at the bottom disappears but no item is made. Is that what you see or are you seeing a different behaviour (e.g. an error, or only a subset of the images uploaded)? Thanks!
Possibly the same problem - I tried a bulk upload (144 jpeg images) and after hitting ‘next’ and entering the identifiers, it just said loading content for a while, and then eventually the pop-up disappeared (I went back to working on something else so wasn’t paying attention). But the files weren’t showing in my viewer window. So I went through the process again (141 images), and when I checked later, both sets were there, although only the second had been transcribed. It doesn’t appear that I was ‘charged’ for credits. I have since deleted most of these manually from the first upload. The original upload was my labelled ‘Giovannini Jan-March 1600 AdSF 4615’.
Thank you for reporting this! We’ll be releasing a new version of Leo this week that will overhaul the upload mechanics and should fix all of these problems.
Thanks for standing by on this @JHSinclair @Logan_Buffa @NoahMillstone
This should now be addressed by our new release (v0.1.3). Please take a look and let us know if any issues persist!