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If you encountered this file in a suspicious context (like a social media profile), you can use Reversely.ai to check if the image has been used in known scams or across multiple fake profiles. Images - Google Google. ... Double-tap to search Google. Google Images
See the exact camera model, lens settings, and date the photo was taken. VladaD004_175.jpg
: Typically the frame number or sequence number in a series of images. 4. Verify Authenticity If you encountered this file in a suspicious
: Likely refers to the subject's name or the photographer/artist. Double-tap to search Google
Use TinEye for finding exact matches or PimEyes if the image contains a face you need to identify.
Professional photographers often embed copyright information or their names directly into the file's metadata. 3. Analyze the Filename Structure
The filename appears to be a standardized naming convention often used by stock photo agencies, digital archives, or personal media backups. Because this specific string does not refer to a universally known public document, the following guide explains how to identify its origin, content, and metadata. 1. Identify the Image Content