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This Profile ID is a hash generated from the specific combination of all these values and the profile's creation data, making it a unique "fingerprint" for this exact version of the uRGB profile. 9d91003d4080b03d40742c819ea5228e full
The of the images you are auditing (e.g., JPEG, PNG, WebP).
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The primary technical specifications embedded under this full identifier include: : Microsoft Corporation Profile Class : Display Device Profile Color Space Data : RGB Profile Connection Space (PCS) : XYZ Rendering Intent : Perceptual
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If an investigator evaluates thousands of leaked images or online profiles, filtering assets by this specific Profile ID helps group images processed by the exact same web application or hardware setup. For instance, automated media banks or platform backends strip native camera metadata to optimize file sizes, substituting heavy ICC tags with this exact lightweight public-domain alternative. 3. Analyzing Compression and Degradation
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