Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Smart previews trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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This frees up space on your SSD for new Smart Previews.
You will use Smart Previews to give these images extra powers.
Lightroom's implementation of this approach is called Smart Previews.
Finally, we can also discard Smart Previews if we no longer need them.
Keeping the Smart Previews for 500 images will take up less than 500 megabytes, so it's easy to see the massive space savings.
When you're done with an image, or set of images, you delete the Smart Previews for those images.
Build Smart Previews when you want to retain access to your images and work fast even when you aren't connected.
One of my favorite ways to find images that need Smart Previews built is with a Smart Collection.
In the table above, I show some brief testing I didcomparing the original image files to the size of the Smart Previews.
You can also follow this approach if you want to build Smart Previews for just a selection of images in your Lightroom Catalog.
The new Smart Previews are much smaller than the original image files that they reference, but they are a net increase to the catalog size.
After we have created this handy Smart Collection we can open it atanytime to view the images that still need Smart Previews.
If you're ready to discard your Smart Previews, choose the related images and choose Librarygt; Previewsgt; Discard Smart Previews.
We will need to choose Has Smart Preview from the first dropdown, and is false to makesure we're pulling the images that lack Smart Previews.
The easiest way to build Smart Previews for images already in your Catalog is to access the Library menu and choose Previewsgt; Build Smart Previews.
Keep in mind that Smart Collections are dynamic searches that change in real time,so if we import images and don't build Smart Previews, they will show up in the collection.
The only time that Smart Previews really impact the workflow is at the export stage, where you will need to be conscious of the size of your exported images.
Beginning with an overview of the Lightroom interface,Mikkel goes on to cover Lighrooms 's powerful tools including Smart Previews, the new Upright tool and noise reduction enhancements, how to work within the Creative Cloud, and much more.
With the combination of proxy files and a database- Smart Previews and a Catalog- you can work quickly, see everything you have, and keep the original master copies safe and sound in your archive.
In this tutorial you will learn how to set up a fast andpowerful picture library with Smart Previews in Adobe Lightroom that gives you access to your full archive without sacrificing speed or costing you a fortune.
Choose a smaller group of images you want to build Smart Previews for and repeat the process, this time choosing to Build Smart Previews for the limited image selection.
My recommended setup is to keep the Lightroom Catalog and your Smart Previews on your external SSD and your picture archive of original image files on a separate raid or network drive.
To find images that lack the necessary Smart Preview, choose the Has Smart Preview option from the first column's dropdown choices.
Luckily, Adobe has given up the option to include the Smart Preview status as a Smart Collection rule.
Next up, we will want to build therules to find images that still need a Smart Preview.
However, after you have disconnected, you will see that only the Smart Preview is available.
The Smart Preview feature allows the user to instantly watch a short preview of an original video.
Basically, this tells Lightroom to show us all images that lack a Smart Preview.
In the top half of this screenshot,Lightroom notes that we have access to both the Original and Smart Preview.
Now when you want(or need) to work in“Smart Preview mode”, disconnected from your original image files, you can keep right on rolling.