If you just need occasional uploads:
Save as ~/.config/systemd/user/gphotos-upload.service : google photo linux
Files count against Drive storage, not Photos storage (unless you use "High quality" compression after import). Clunky. If you just need occasional uploads: Save as ~/
Many Linux distributions come with pre-installed as the default photo manager. Shotwell has built-in support for various online services, though support for Google Photos has been flaky in recent years due to OAuth changes by Google. google photo linux
Note: Google Photos API is restrictive – rclone can't delete or manage albums directly.
If you just need occasional uploads:
Save as ~/.config/systemd/user/gphotos-upload.service :
Files count against Drive storage, not Photos storage (unless you use "High quality" compression after import). Clunky.
Many Linux distributions come with pre-installed as the default photo manager. Shotwell has built-in support for various online services, though support for Google Photos has been flaky in recent years due to OAuth changes by Google.
Note: Google Photos API is restrictive – rclone can't delete or manage albums directly.