You can generate smart previews on import just like 1:1 previews, or you can generate them at any time in the Library module. I use smart previews on my Macbook Air, which is a few years old at this point and would be sluggish with full size files from the Nikon d750. You can do all of your editing on the smart preview files, then plug the external drive back in and sync everything to the full size files for export. The beauty of smart previews is that they load and process much faster than full size files. They are separate files that let you edit your photos even when the actual raw files are not present, say if you store them on an external drive and it gets disconnected. Smart previews are the opposite of 1:1 previews, in a way.
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