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is a generic filename typically assigned by digital cameras (like Canon or iPhones) following the Design rule for Camera File system (DCF). While the name itself is common to millions of photos, it specifically appears in the historical legal and political records of the "Ashbygate" controversy in Australia. 1. Technical Context: Standard Image Naming
These files became central evidence in investigations regarding the alleged unauthorized access and distribution of a Speaker's official records. 3. Summary of Characteristics Description Origin Automatically generated by a digital capture device. Metadata IMG 2455 jpg
Ashbygate in depth (Part II): Further along Mal Brough's dry gully is a generic filename typically assigned by digital
On March 29, 2012, James Ashby sent several images to Mal Brough via mobile text and email. Technical Context: Standard Image Naming These files became
Likely contains EXIF data such as date taken, camera model, and GPS coordinates.
Most cameras use a prefix (like "IMG_") followed by a four-digit number. Once the camera hits "9999," it usually rolls back to "0001" or creates a new folder.