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Now that you
understand the basics of smart previews,
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we'll do a quick demonstration
of what happens
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when the source folder of our images
is disconnected.
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Pay attention to how our smart previews
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are treated differently
than the standard previews.
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I'll go over to the desktop
and rename the My Lightroom Photos folder.
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Remember, this is the folder that contains
all our catalog
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images.
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Renaming a folder is the equivalent
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of moving it because Lightroom
can no longer find the folder.
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I'm going to go back to Lightroom now
and I'm going to scroll up.
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Remember that we remove this
Smart previews for images one, three,
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five and seven.
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Now look at the top right corner.
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You'll see that
these images have an exclamation mark.
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The other images all have smart previews.
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And the ones that do have this
rectangular shape at the top right corner.
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Let's see what happens
when we try to develop an image
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that has a smart preview versus one
that does not.
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I'll go ahead and select
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this first image, which we know
does not have a smart preview.
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So right away,
you'll see that our quick developed panel,
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this is the panel
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we can use to make basic adjustments
to an image.
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For example, white balance exposure,
and we'll work with it later on.
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The point right now is just to know that
the quick developer panel is inaccessible,
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meaning we cannot make adjustments
to this image any longer.
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Also in the histogram,
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you'll see that there's a warning label
that says that the photo is missing.
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We'll go over to the develop module
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and in the develop module
the histogram is also empty
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and we have the warning label
indicating that the photo is missing.
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If you hover your mouse over this label,
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it says cannot edit an offline
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photo unless it has a smart preview.
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Okay, so let's go back to our library now
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and I'm going to select
an image that does have a smart preview.
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So right away, our histogram is accessible
for this image.
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You can also see that the quick developer
panel, all the options are enabled
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going over to the develop module.
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The histogram is available
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and we no longer see the warning label.
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If you hover your mouse over
smart preview,
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it says the original is offline,
but this photo can still be edited
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and that's the key benefit of building
smart previews.
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You can work on your images
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even when the source of the images
is no longer attached to the computer.
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And we'll go back to the library
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and I'm going to reconnect
the source of these images.
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So I'm going to rename
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the My Lightroom photos to folder
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back to the its original.
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Now you can see that
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Lightroom has updated the previews
and all the warning labels are gone.
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