Getting Info on Photos

I've got a bunch of photos in my iPhoto. Most are in a RAW format and some are in JPEG. Is there a quick way, when viewing the photos in iPhoto, to determine info about he image? I remember getting a lot of detailed info on an image but I can't remember how. I don't want to have to find the file and getting info that way. I should be able to do this through iPhoto.

Right-click the photo and choose +Show Info+ from the contextual menu. That gives you more detailed information than the info pane below the Source Pane.
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