How to know what color space an image is in LR5

I don't want to open the photos in Bridge or Photoshop, but I want to see this information in LR5

Here are two ways:

1 use a smart collection and have a rule for each possible color space.

(the name of the element is: ' color / Source color profile ')

2. use the plugin (free, by me) ExifMeta.

Rob

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