What file format are you saving to?

The size VueScan gives you is the raw image size. The disk file size can be different,
mostly smaller, due to how the information is saved.
I have seen very grainy/noisy scans that when saved as tiff/lzw exhibit what I call
"negative compression"--the compressed file is actually larger than an uincompressed 
file!
The other possible culprit is that VueScan gives you the option to save as 16-bit 
and/or
with the infrared as a fourth channel.
I'm not sure that either of these would show up in the raw size, but they would make 
the
file size go up



Thomas Maugham wrote:

> Sorry, that should read "119,885kb or 119.9mb".
>
> Tom
>
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> I just scanned a negative and got the following information from
> VueScan: "5576 x 3669 pixels 4000 dpi 1.39 x 0.917 inch 92.1 mb".  The
> size of the file on my hard drive is 119.885kb or about 119.9 mb.  Why
> the discrepancy between what VueScan says the file size is versus the
> size on the hard drive?
>
> TIA,
> Tom
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