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Another benefit of using smart previews
is that we can use smart collections
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to filter any images that contain
smart previews in our catalog.
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To do so, we need to create a new rule
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in our My Studio Smart Collections set
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that we created earlier
in your collections panel.
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Just go ahead and expand it
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and scroll down to my studio.
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Smart Collections.
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Right click on this collection set
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and then go to create Smart collection.
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We're going to call this
my Smart Previews,
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make sure that this collection is nested
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inside the
My studio Smart Collections set.
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This time from this menu over here
you're going to
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select has smart preview as the rule.
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And on the right side
you're going to set it to is true.
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So Lightroom
is going to check our catalog.
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It's going to find all the images
that do have a smart preview,
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and it's going to populate this collection
with those images.
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So go ahead and click create.
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As soon as you do that,
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you'll notice that the My Smart Previews
collection
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has 92 images already contained within it.
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So all of these 92 images
do have smart previews.
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Now watch what happens
when I go back to all photographs.
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And we know that image.
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One does not have a smart preview
attached to it.
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Let's
go ahead and give it a smart preview.
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Scroll back down
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to the My Smart Previews collection
and you'll notice that the image
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has automatically been added
to this collection.
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And that's the benefit
of using a smart collection
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and filtering by smart preview
just for some additional practice.
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Let's go back up to all photographs.
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In this time,
we'll create a smart collection
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that looks for images
that do not have a smart preview attached.
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So going to right
click on my studio, Smart Collections
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and create Smart collection.
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Call this No Smart previews.
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Make sure it's nested inside my studio,
smart collections,
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and make sure that the rule is the same.
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That's not going to change,
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but from is true.
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Change it to is false.
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So this time Lightroom
is going to check for images
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that do not have a smart preview
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and it's going to populate
this smart collection with those images.
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So these four images
do not have a smart preview.
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So that's another great way
to filter your catalog.
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And let's go back up to all
photographs and click on it.
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