: This represents a 3.1-megapixel image. It follows a 3:4 aspect ratio , which is the native aspect ratio for most digital cameras and mobile devices, such as the iPad .
: Standardized naming for automated image analysis results, where resolution is critical for pixel-to-micrometer conversion. 1536x2048_e.jpg
: When you edit a photo on an iPhone or iPad, the system often creates a sidecar file or an edited version with an "E" (e.g., IMG_1234_E.JPG ) to distinguish it from the original. : This represents a 3
: Assets that have been resized or "enhanced" (the "e") for specific site layouts. : When you edit a photo on an
: In digital imaging, suffixes like "_e" are often used by software to denote a derivative or edited version of an original file.
: Some web-based platforms or content management systems add suffixes during batch processing to indicate that the file has been optimized for web use.