This is the amount of free memory remaining, in kilobytes (K). This is the size, in kilobytes (K), of the offscreen bitmap used to do fast window updating. This is the amount of time, in seconds, needed to decompress and display the image from the original data. This is the quality level used when drawing the active image. This is the set of colors currently selected to use for displaying the active image. If dithering has been disabled, it is indicated here as well. This is the size of the window used to display the active image. If this size is not equal to the original image’s size, the amount of scaling is given as a percent (or as horizontal %/vertical %). This is the length of the image data, in kilobytes (K). This is the data format that was read from the active image’s original file. This is the compression method used on the active image. QuickTime-compressed PICT files and some JPEG images will also display an indication of the quality used in compression. This is the “status” of the active image. Images can be Aborted (interrupted while drawing), Banded (in several pieces), Cropped (part of a larger image), or Corrupt (bad data). This is number of colors contained in the active image. This is size of the active image, given as horizontal pixels x vertical pixels. If the image has been cropped, the original size of the image is displayed as well, in the same format. This is the name of the file that the active image was read from. Statistics floating window This floating window lists information about the active image. Click the zoom box on the right side of the title bar to shrink the information to a one-line summary. JPEGView credits Just like in the movies! Sit back, eat your popcorn, and find out who (and what) made it all happen. Statistics floating window This floating window gives a brief list of information about the active image. Click the zoom box on the right side of the title bar for more detailed information.