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Diana115-138.jpg Review: Many archives and auction houses (such as Getty Images or Sotheby's) use this specific dash-numbering system to categorize candid or press photos. ποΈ Museum or Academic Archives Archivists use strictly numbered filenames to manage large digital collections. In film photography, a "contact sheet" displays every frame from a roll of film on a single page. diana115-138.jpg : This could be a brand name, a model's name, or a style of clothing (e.g., "Diana Dress"). : The numbers 115-138 often denote the specific frame numbers or a selection sequence from a larger shoot. : Many archives and auction houses (such as : Right-click the file and select Properties (Windows) or Get Info (Mac) to see if the "Camera," "Author," or "Copyright" fields contain information about the photographer. The filename is not a widely known or "famous" image in public records, which suggests it is likely a private file , a specific catalog item , or part of a unique archival collection . : This could be a brand name, a : Upload the file to Google Lens or TinEye to see if it appears in any public portfolios or news articles. |