The prefix is likely a custom identifier set by a photographer or a specific camera brand's naming convention.

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It uses "lossy" compression to keep file sizes small while maintaining visual quality.

The file likely contains EXIF data , which stores hidden details like the date taken, camera model, and GPS coordinates.

You can open this file using standard tools like Microsoft Paint, Adobe Photoshop , or any modern web browser. 🛠️ How to Manage the File

Many cameras allow users to change the default "IMG" or "DSC" prefix to their initials (e.g., "VJM" for "Victor J. Miller"). Technical Specifications

If you are trying to work with this specific image, here are a few common actions: