Among the different tools I'm using that involve my photo library are Active Backup, Cloud Sync, Drive, Hyper Backup, and enabling Snapshots. Synology has many different ways to do this so you need to figure out a strategy. Second, figure out how you are going to back them up. I'm personally slowly migrating everything to Synology Photos as the primary home. So first figure out where you want them to primary live. That said, a backup and a sync (via Drive) are not the same thing. If you don't want them included in your Active Backup task because they are already on the NAS, then you could exclude them form the task. You can also enable Synology Drive to sync the photos back to your laptop. You can then access them via the Synology Photos app in your browser or phone app. If you want Synology Photos to be the primary location, then move them from your laptop to Synology Photos (this explains the different places they could be stored on the NAS for Photos - ). If your goal is to have your photos only be in one place functionally (forgetting that a backup is going to be more copies, 3 total if you do the 321 backup strategy), then I think you need to decide what the primary location will be. No, you can't have files from a backup magically show up in an application on the NAS. I assume you have photos on your computer that are within the scope of the Active Backup task that is backing it up.
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