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  1. To recover preview files in Lightroom, you can use the "ExtractPreviews" command1234. Here are the steps to follow:
    1. Select all the photos you want to recover.
    2. Click the "Scripts" menu and select the "ExtractPreviews" command.
    3. Choose a location to save the extracted files to and click the "Choose" button.
    Alternatively, you can use a third-party software like EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard5.
    Learn more:
    Select all the photos you want to recover—if it’s your entire Catalog, press Ctrl+A (Command+A on a Mac). Then click the "Scripts" menu and select the "ExtractPreviews" command. Choose a location to save the extracted files to and click the "Choose" button.
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    Recovering Files from Your Previews Head to this Adobe Help Page and click the “Get File” button. This will download a file named “ExtractPreviews.lua.” Open Lightroom and head to Edit > Preferences on Windows or Lightroom > Preferences on macOS. Select the “Presets” tab and then click the “Show Lightroom Presets Folder” button.
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    Recover previews

    • 1) Select (highlight) the photos you want to extract. ...
    • 2) Run the Plugin
    • 3) Enter the required Destination Folder for the JPGs- I called mine {RECOVERED PREVIEW JPGS}
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    The following is a step by step procedure taken from Adobe's Lightroom Help Page for installing the script to extract previews. Ctrl + click (Mac OS) or right-click (Windows) the link to the script below, and save the script to your desktop. Double-click the file to decompress it. This creates a file named ExtractPreviews.lua.
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    • Step 1. Choose the location where you deleted/lost pictures, then click "Scan".
    • Step 2. Select the pictures in the left panel you want to recover or find photos according to the devices, types, and dates.
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    What if the original image is lost in Photoshop Lightroom?If the original image is lost, Adobe Photoshop Lightroom may still have a preview of the image. Previews come in different sizes, and if there is a 1:1 preview of the image, you can recover that image as a jpg and use it henceforth as the "original" — you will get the same resolution as the original image, and almost the same quality.
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    How do I extract JPG preview images from a Lightroom catalog?This “Preview Extraction” plugin for Adobe Lightroom Classic allows you to extract JPG preview images from a Lightroom catalog's image cache. This might be of use if you have lost the original master images, or don't have them at hand. This plugin works in Lightroom Classic, and older versions as far back as Lightroom 4.
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    How do I import a preview image back into Lightroom?The extracted previews don't contain any metadata from the original image. The extracted previews don't contain an ICC profile. So, if you import the extracted previews back into Lightroom, the images are imported with the sRGB profile. Right-click (Windows) or Ctrl+click (Mac OS) the link to the script below, and save the script to your desktop.
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    How do I recover deleted photos from Lightroom?Quit and open Lightroom again, so it loads the Scripts folder. If you’ve followed the steps correctly, you should see either Scripts or an icon at the end of the menubar. Select all the photos you want to recover—if it’s your entire Catalog, press Ctrl+A (Command+A on a Mac). Then click the "Scripts" menu and select the "ExtractPreviews" command.
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