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Manually change the name to something standard, like photo_nov_2022.jpg , to ensure the operating system can read the file extension correctly. The string appears to be a digital artifact
The string appears to be a digital artifact caused by an encoding error , specifically a "mojibake" issue where a standard image filename was misinterpreted. Decoding the Filename If viewing this on a website
The characters shown are Cyrillic, but their sequence corresponds directly to numerical values often found in automated camera filenames (like those from smartphones or digital cameras). When decoded from a Windows-1256 (Arabic) or similar encoding into Cyrillic, the pattern reveals a : Original Numbers: 20221102 114005 Decoded Format: IMG_20221102_114005.jpg