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Filenames starting with "wFs" are sometimes associated with specific spectral bands (like near-infrared or red-edge) used in environmental monitoring or agriculture to analyze vegetation health.

GIS (Geographic Information System) software often uses these JPGs alongside "sidecar" files (like .jgw or .xml ) to accurately place the image on a digital map. wFs_0024.JPG

In the context of aerial photography and Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), images with similar naming schemes often feature: Filenames starting with "wFs" are sometimes associated with

These files typically contain embedded EXIF data which records critical details such as GPS coordinates (latitude, longitude, and altitude), camera orientation (yaw, pitch, roll), and the precise time of capture. The filename follows a naming convention typically used

The filename follows a naming convention typically used by specialized imaging systems, most notably drone photography or multispectral camera systems . Key Technical Characteristics

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