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Other notable characteristics of files with this naming convention include:

: While the name is a complex string, the .jpeg (or .jpg ) extension ensures it remains a standard compressed image compatible with almost all web and desktop viewers. 1C1152FD-E71B-4D2A-94C8-9E70E44F551A.jpeg

: These names are frequently seen when transferring files via Airdrop or extracting them from an iCloud backup rather than a manual camera roll export. Other notable characteristics of files with this naming

: Because it uses a 128-bit UUID, the filename is globally unique, preventing overwriting when merging folders from different devices. The filename "1C1152FD-E71B-4D2A-94C8-9E70E44F551A

The filename "1C1152FD-E71B-4D2A-94C8-9E70E44F551A.jpeg" appears to be a unique identifier (UUID) typically generated by when a photo is captured or exported from the Apple Photos library .

A key feature of files named in this format is . When Apple devices generate these UUID filenames, they often store them in a local database (like Photos.sqlite ) to link the file to specific edits, location data, and "Live Photo" video components, even if the user changes the display name in the app.

Since this looks like a specific file from your personal library,