The “Image Properties” command opens a window that shows lots of different information for the image.
You can access this command from the image menubar through
→ ,or by using the keyboard shortcut Alt+Return.
The properties window is divided into three tabs.
Shows the image height and width in pixels, that is, the physical size of the image.
Shows the size the image will have when it is printed, in the current units. This is the logical size of the image. It depends upon the physical size of the image and the screen resolution.
Shows the print resolution of the image in pixel per inch.
Shows the images color space.
Path and name of the file that contains the image.
Size of the file that contains the image.
Format of the file that contains the image.
RAM consumption of the loaded image including the images journal.
Number of actions you have performed on the image, that you can undo. You can see them in the Undo History dialog.
Number of actions you have undone, that you can redo.
Well counted!
This tab contains the name of the color profile the image is loaded into GIMP with. Default is the built-in “sRGB” profile.