Alternatively, "15000K" can refer to a Kelvin temperature of 15,000, representing a very "cool" or blue-tinted light source, often seen in specialized medical or scientific imaging.
This is likely a unique Asset ID or serial number used by a database (such as a stock photo/video agency) to identify this specific clip among millions.
This refers to the vertical resolution of the video, consisting of 2160 lines of pixels. In consumer electronics, this is typically part of a 3840 x 2160 pixel grid, known as Ultra High Definition (UHD) . The "p" stands for progressive scan , meaning each frame is drawn line by line in sequence for a smoother image. 15000K (Bitrate or Color Temperature):
2160p_15000k_287326912mp4 May 2026
Alternatively, "15000K" can refer to a Kelvin temperature of 15,000, representing a very "cool" or blue-tinted light source, often seen in specialized medical or scientific imaging.
This is likely a unique Asset ID or serial number used by a database (such as a stock photo/video agency) to identify this specific clip among millions. 2160P_15000K_287326912mp4
This refers to the vertical resolution of the video, consisting of 2160 lines of pixels. In consumer electronics, this is typically part of a 3840 x 2160 pixel grid, known as Ultra High Definition (UHD) . The "p" stands for progressive scan , meaning each frame is drawn line by line in sequence for a smoother image. 15000K (Bitrate or Color Temperature): Alternatively, "15000K" can refer to a Kelvin temperature