I copy and pasted the file name into a file and did a hex dump:

00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 - 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 012345678 +9ABCDEF 00000000 53 63 72 65 65 6E 73 68 - 6F 74 2D 32 30 32 34 2D Screensho +t-2024- 00000010 30 32 2D 32 33 2D 61 74 - 2D 31 2E 30 35 2E 31 34 02-23-at- +1.05.14 00000020 E2 80 AF 41 4D 2D 31 30 - 32 34 78 36 39 38 2E 70 ...AM-102 +4x698.p 00000030 6E 67 0A ng.

E2 80 AF

is the UTF8. I wonder if the acting of cutting and pasting is modifying the string. I'm using tmux.

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