
Also allowing for the calculation of PSNR/SSIM for the saved image. This can give a user an idea of what parts of an image will contain the most artifacts from compression, and allow finding the optimal acceptable compression of an image. Whereas just comparing an image side-by-side might render the differences virtually imperceptible, unless this task was performed manually by an image editor, such as Photoshop or the Gimp, which makes it almost intangibly tedious. This task makes it amazingly simple.
It is a feature CompuPIC used to have available when saving JPEGs only, though CompuPic (Which has not been developed since Version 6.23.1364 back in September 25, 2003), almost 10 years ago) but there is no reason it could not apply to any lossless codec that XnView produced.
A feature that would be extremely useful for those optimizing their image compression AND showing people how a codec actually goes about compressing their images by showing only the differences between the original and the compressed image. And allowing the user to to toggle between this mode, and the "normal" mode.