Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: firefox

Repro steps:
Set your preferences to zoom out oversize images (can't find it in Preferences, 
is it always on? I recall it used to be an option).
Navigate to an image which is larger than your current window. Your cursor 
should display as a magnifying glass with a plus sign inside, indicating that 
clicking on the image would zoom it to 100%.
Instead, right-click on the image, and pick "Properties".

Actual result:
The "Width" and "Height" properties are those of the zoomed-out image you see 
on your screen, not the actual image's properties.
For comparison, zooming in and selecting Properties again displays the image's 
real properties.

Expected result:
I would have expected the image's native dimensions.  That would be consistent 
with the file size field, which shows the size of the actual image data, not 
whatever the zoomed-out image turns out as in memory (at least the byte count 
is identical to that in the downloaded image file, for one I tried).

** Affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Unconfirmed

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Image properties shows displayed width and height, not image's actual properties
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/121324
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