High ram usage when loading high resolution images

Hello,
I'm wondering why Firefox almost hangs my system while opening high-resolution images like this one (save your data, you have been warned):
http://minecraft.1favre.de/output.png
While opening, it involves X process to use CPU and a lot of memory (it's freed shortly after loading the image). Other browsers don't do that. Moreover, other browsers don't do any problems with such images, they load it fast and efortless. I Have 2GB of RAM.
Firefox memory usage: http://wklej.org/id/1027301/
Konqueror memory usage: http://wklej.org/id/1027305/
Opera memory usage: http://wklej.org/id/1027306/
Chromium was problematic with getting the log: http://img.koci.net.pl/images/screen252.png
Unfortunately I was unable to generate log with nvidia-bugreport.sh. Doesn't work, strange. Here are some details of my system:
02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation G73 [GeForce 7300 GT] (rev a1)
nvidia-settings: version 304.88 (buildmeister@swio-display-x86-rhel47-06) Wed Mar 27 15:32:47 PDT 2013
[root@linux mk]# uname -a
Linux linux 3.8.10-1-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Sat Apr 27 12:36:59 CEST 2013 x86_64 GNU/Linux
root@linux mk]# X -version
X.Org X Server 1.14.1
Release Date: 2013-04-17
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
Build Operating System: Linux 3.8.7-1-ARCH x86_64
Current Operating System: Linux linux 3.8.10-1-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Sat Apr 27 12:36:59 CEST 2013 x86_64
Kernel command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-linux root=UUID=9ddb4ac2-a9bf-44db-830c-9ba210ea6d12 ro quiet
Build Date: 17 April 2013 02:37:06PM
Current version of pixman: 0.28.2

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