The "DSC" prefix typically implies this is an unaltered original directly from a camera's memory card.
This is a sequential index number assigned by the camera's internal counter. It indicates this was the 177th image taken in a specific folder or since the counter was last reset. p DSC00177.jpg
This extension signifies that the image is a JPEG , the most common lossy compressed format used for digital photography due to its balance between file size and quality. Potential Contexts The "DSC" prefix typically implies this is an
This stands for Digital Still Camera . It is the industry-standard prefix used by major manufacturers—most notably Sony , Nikon , and Fujifilm —for images captured on their devices. This extension signifies that the image is a
If this file is part of a larger collection, the "p" likely helps a user quickly sort images from other files (like "v" for video).
In many personal or professional digital archiving systems, a single-letter prefix like 'p' often denotes "picture" or "photo" to distinguish it from other media types like 'v' for video. It may also indicate a status, such as "processed" or "print".
Some specific camera models, such as Panasonic Lumix or Olympus Tough , use a "P" prefix by default (e.g., PXXXXXXX.jpg).
The "DSC" prefix typically implies this is an unaltered original directly from a camera's memory card.
This is a sequential index number assigned by the camera's internal counter. It indicates this was the 177th image taken in a specific folder or since the counter was last reset.
This extension signifies that the image is a JPEG , the most common lossy compressed format used for digital photography due to its balance between file size and quality. Potential Contexts
This stands for Digital Still Camera . It is the industry-standard prefix used by major manufacturers—most notably Sony , Nikon , and Fujifilm —for images captured on their devices.
If this file is part of a larger collection, the "p" likely helps a user quickly sort images from other files (like "v" for video).
In many personal or professional digital archiving systems, a single-letter prefix like 'p' often denotes "picture" or "photo" to distinguish it from other media types like 'v' for video. It may also indicate a status, such as "processed" or "print".
Some specific camera models, such as Panasonic Lumix or Olympus Tough , use a "P" prefix by default (e.g., PXXXXXXX.jpg).