The filename is a generic naming convention typically used by e-commerce platforms, content management systems (CMS), and digital archives to denote a specific high-resolution "zoomed" view of a product or asset. Technical Breakdown
: Signifies that this specific file is intended for the "magnify" or "hover-to-zoom" feature on a webpage, often having a higher resolution (e.g., 2000px+) than the standard preview thumbnail.
: Often refers to the JPEG compression quality level (90 out of 100), balancing high visual fidelity with manageable file size.
: In some contexts, this naming format is used by automated backup systems for IP cameras when capturing a specific focal point or a "90-degree" preset. Practical Implications
: The standard file format for photographs due to its efficient lossy compression. Common Use Cases