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: This suffix typically denotes a sequence or version . For example, it might indicate that this is the 92nd image in a specific set, a particular page of a scanned document, or a specific frame from a video reel.

: This indicates the file is a JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) image. JPEGs are the most common format for digital photography because they use lossy compression to keep file sizes small while maintaining high color depth. Usage and Accessibility ira0014625661_092.jpg

: Identifiers like this are frequently seen in public domain archives such as the Library of Congress , National Archives , or educational image databases used by universities. : This suffix typically denotes a sequence or version

: This prefix often serves as a collection or category code. In many archival contexts, "IRA" refers to specific organizational archives or digital repositories (e.g., Image Repository Archive). JPEGs are the most common format for digital