I found myself staring at the filename today:
Assuming this file exists, it would have standard JPEG traits: AMS CHERISH -64- Jpg
To understand what "AMS CHERISH -64- Jpg" signifies, we must first break the filename down into its constituent parts. File naming conventions in digital archives are rarely arbitrary; they are designed to convey maximum information in minimal space. I found myself staring at the filename today:
Scroll to the bottom of your camera roll. Find the oldest JPG with a random string of numbers. The one that makes no sense to anyone else. Ask yourself: Why did I keep this? the 64th entry or asset.
This numerical marker usually denotes the specific sequence number within a larger collection—in this case, the 64th entry or asset.