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: The file named FullSizeRender.mov (or .jpg for photos) is the version containing your edits. Why Does the Name Change?

If you have ever found a video on your computer or cloud storage named and wondered where it came from, you are not alone. This is a common technical quirk for iPhone and iPad users.

: Before exporting, make a duplicate of the video or "Share" it to your Files app first. This often forces the system to assign a standard name. FullSizeRender mov

Usually, your phone hides this name behind the scenes. However, the generic "FullSizeRender" name often appears when you: Upload edited media to like Google Drive . Transfer files to a non-Apple computer (Windows).

: If you notice this happening to photos, check if you have a "Filter" applied in your camera settings. Setting the filter to "None" can sometimes prevent the renaming behavior. : The file named FullSizeRender

Email or message a file that hasn't been fully "flattened" by the OS yet. How to Fix or Prevent It

If you have a folder full of these files, it’s best to rename them immediately based on the date or event so you don't lose track of your memories in a sea of identical filenames! This is a common technical quirk for iPhone and iPad users

: Instead of uploading directly from within an app like Dropbox or Drive, use the Share Sheet from within the Apple Photos app to "Save to Drive."