You can use the collection filters just to display edited images using 
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Then ctrl+a and save xmp file

> Am 19.02.2021 um 22:46 schrieb Bertwim <b...@xs4all.nl>:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> My camera creates an image both in raw format (Nikon, nef) and a jpg.  When 
> the camera-produced jpg is good enough, I just want to keep it, leaving it 
> untouched by DT. No xmp-file needed or even desired. For  the others 
> pictures, I use DT to process the the raw image and export a new jpg, 
> overwriting the original camera-produced jpg. For those pictures I want the 
> xmp file.
> In other words, I would like to have  an xmp file *only* for those images 
> that I have actually edited. No no xmp-files for images that I have not 
> touched/edited.
> 
> I don''t think DT is currently providing this in a convenient way. It can 
> write xmp files automatically for *all* images, but that is too much.
> It is possible to achieve this selective xmp-export  manually by first 
> selecting in lightroom the 'untouched' images, inverting this selection and 
> then choose "write sidecar files' in the history stack menu. This however, is 
> cumbersome, tedious and error prone. I am looking for a more robust and 
> automated way to achieve the same.
> It would make sense I think to write an xmp file together with the export, So 
> I was thinking if I could add this option to the code.
> 
> I would value some comments or feedback if this option would be worthwhile to 
> pursue.
> 
> Kind Regards,
> Bertwim
> 
> 
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