Image Info
The Image Info dialog box displays properties of the current image. This information is divided into several categories corresponding to the tabs at the bottom of the dialog box:
Image Tab -- basic information about the image and the image file it came from, if any.
Caption The image browser caption
Type The image type
Size The image size in pixels, physical units and megabytes
Profile The ICC profile, if any, associated with the image
Filename The filename of the file from which the image was loaded from or which is at the top of the current branch
Folder The name of the folder the file was loaded from
If the image has been saved since it was opened, the time and date, filename and folder it was last saved to is also displayed (see example above on the right)
File Size The size of the file in kilobytes if it is small or megabytes if it is large
Created The date and time the file was created (time is UT)
If the file has been saved during the current session...
Last Saved The date and time the file was last saved (time is UT)
Filename The filename the file was last saved under
Folder The folder the file was last saved in
Command The image command line
Camera Tab -- information about the camera used and its settings
Taken The time and date the photo was taken
Focal Length The lens focal length
Aperture The f stop
Exposure The exposure time
ISO The ISO setting
Subject Distance The subject distance in meters
Camera Make The camera make
Camera Model The camera model
White Balance The white balance setting
Color Space The color space setting
Exposure Mode The exposure mode
Exp ± The exposure compensation setting
Metering Mode The metering mode
Flash The flash mode
Lens Info Lens info
Lens Make Lens make
Lens Model Lens model
Notes Tab -- information about the image
Description Image description
Author Image Author
Copyright Image Copyright Information
GPS Tab -- information about the GPS coordinates where the photo was taken
Latitude GPS Latitude
Longitude GPS Longitude
Altitude GPS Altitude
Direction Camera azimuth
Clicking the Locate on Google Maps launches your web browser and takes you to Google Maps with the image location marked.