Adobe 65007312 User Guide - Page 75

Edit smart collections, Export and import smart collections, Export smart collection settings

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USING PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 2 70 Organizing photos in the catalog Lightroom includes a set of five default smart collections: Colored Red, Five Stars, Past Month, Recently Modified, and Without Keywords. 1 In the Library module, do one of the following: • Choose Library > New Smart Collection. • Click the Plus icon (+) in the Collections panel and choose Create Smart Collection. 2 In the Create Smart Collection dialog box, type a name for your smart collection. 3 If you want the smart collection to be part of an existing set, choose the set from the Set menu. Otherwise, choose None. 4 Specify the rules for the smart collection by choosing options from the pop-up menus. Note: The rules used to define text conditions for smart collections are the same as the rules used to search for text with the Library Filter bar. For definitions, see "Search for photos using the Text filter" on page 93. 5 (Optional) Click the Plus icon (+) to add additional criteria. Click the Minus icon (-) to remove criteria. 6 (Optional) Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) the Plus icon (+) to open nested options that let you refine criteria. 7 Choose to match all or any of the criteria from the Match menu. 8 Click Create. Lightroom adds the smart collection to the Collections panel and adds all the photos in the catalog that meet the specified rules. Smart collections have a photo-print icon with a gear in the lower-right corner . Edit smart collections You can change the criteria and rules for a smart collection at any time. 1 Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) a smart collection Smart Collection. in the Collections panel and choose Edit 2 Choose new rules and options in the Edit Smart Collection dialog box. 3 Click Save. Note: You cannot sort by User Order or drag photos to rearrange them in a smart collection. Export and import smart collections You can share smart collections by exporting smart collection settings and then importing those settings into a different catalog. Lightroom applies a .lrsmcol filename extension to smart collection settings files. Note: Exporting a smart collection exports the rules for the smart collection. It does not export the photos that are in the smart collection. Export smart collection settings 1 Select the smart collection that you want to export in the Collections panel. 2 Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) and choose Export Smart Collection Settings. 3 Specify the name and location of the exported smart collection settings file, and then click Save. Import smart collection settings 1 Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the Smart Collections set in the Collections panel and choose Import Smart Collection Settings. Updated 03 September 2009

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USING PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 2
Organizing photos in the catalog
Lightroom includes a set of five default smart collections: Colored Red, Five Stars, Past Month, Recently Modified, and
Without Keywords.
1
In the Library module, do one of the following:
Choose Library
> New Smart Collection.
Click the Plus icon
(+) in the Collections panel and choose Create Smart Collection.
2
In the Create Smart Collection dialog box, type a name for your smart collection.
3
If you want the smart collection to be part of an existing set, choose the set from the Set menu. Otherwise, choose None.
4
Specify the rules for the smart collection by choosing options from the pop-up menus.
Note:
The rules used to define text conditions for smart collections are the same as the rules used to search for text with
the Library Filter bar. For definitions, see “
Search for photos using the Text filter
” on page
93.
5
(Optional) Click the Plus icon
(+) to add additional criteria. Click the Minus icon
(-) to remove criteria.
6
(Optional) Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac
OS) the Plus icon
(+) to open nested options that let you
refine criteria.
7
Choose to match all or any of the criteria from the Match menu.
8
Click Create.
Lightroom adds the smart collection to the Collections panel and adds all the photos in the catalog that meet the
specified rules. Smart collections have a photo-print icon with a gear in the lower-right corner
.
Edit smart collections
You can change the criteria and rules for a smart collection at any time.
1
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac
OS) a smart collection
in the Collections panel and choose Edit
Smart Collection.
2
Choose new rules and options in the Edit Smart Collection dialog box.
3
Click Save.
Note:
You cannot sort by User Order or drag photos to rearrange them in a smart collection.
Export and import smart collections
You can share smart collections by exporting smart collection settings and then importing those settings into a
different catalog. Lightroom applies a .lrsmcol filename extension to smart collection settings files.
Note:
Exporting a smart collection exports the rules for the smart collection. It does not export the photos that are in the
smart collection.
Export smart collection settings
1
Select the smart collection that you want to export in the Collections panel.
2
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac
OS) and choose Export Smart Collection Settings.
3
Specify the name and location of the exported smart collection settings file, and then click Save.
Import smart collection settings
1
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac
OS) the Smart Collections set in the Collections panel and choose
Import Smart Collection Settings.
Updated 03 September 2009