Where to find the Login Picture

Hello;
I wonder where can I find the original picture that is used as my login picture, I mean the big size one.
Worth mentioning is that I managed to extract a 256x256 px version using:
dscl . -read /Users/short_username JPEGPhoto | tail -1 | xxd -r -p > ~/Desktop/accountImage.jpg
But I need a bigger one if possible.
Hope someone will help.
Regards.
-MHD

Hi,
last_update_login contains some id like 11954509
My question is where to find it. Like fnd_profile.value('USER_ID') get us the created_by.
Regards,
Ajay

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