The .jpeg extension indicates the file uses a compression method developed by the Joint Photographic Experts Group .
The filename appears to be a standardized naming convention typically used by automated archival systems, digital assets libraries, or specific social media platforms (such as Wikimedia Commons or Discord) to categorize files by date and a unique numeric identifier. 2019-03-30_-_26609554.jpeg
: GPS coordinates of where the photo was taken (if enabled on the device). : Starting with the year (2019), month (03),
: Starting with the year (2019), month (03), and day (30) ensures that files are sorted by time rather than alphabetically by name. : Camera model, shutter speed, ISO, and aperture settings
: Evidence of whether the file was processed or exported via software like Canva or Paint. Summary
: JPEG is a "lossy" format, meaning it reduces file size by permanently discarding less important visual information.
: Camera model, shutter speed, ISO, and aperture settings.