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Fullsizerender (3).mov (90% ORIGINAL)

: Some third-party camera or editing apps, such as ProCamera , may also use this naming convention when exporting high-quality renders.

If you need the original file (usually named something like IMG_1234.mov ), you can revert the edits on your iPhone by opening the video, tapping , and then selecting Revert . This will change the video back to its unedited state, and it should export with its original "IMG" filename. FullSizeRender (3).mov

: Because these are "renders" rather than the original files, they sometimes lose their original timestamp or location data during the export process. Can I get the original name back? : Some third-party camera or editing apps, such

: If you use the native iPhone/iPad Photos app to edit a video before sharing it via AirDrop, Mail, or a direct USB transfer, the device may rename the edited version to "FullSizeRender" instead of keeping the original "IMG_XXXX" format. : Because these are "renders" rather than the

The filename typically appears when you transfer an edited video from an iPhone or iPad to a computer. When you apply a filter, trim, or make other edits to a video in the iOS Photos app, the system creates a "rendered" version of that file for export, often using "FullSizeRender" as the default name.

The in your filename simply means this is the fourth version of a file with that name in your current folder (Windows and macOS add sequential numbers to avoid overwriting existing files). Why this happens:

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