16-bit to 8-bit round-trip file size not amending.

If I hit shift-apple-O and send a 12mb RAW out to PS (.psd, but get the same with .tiff preset), then simply change it to 8-bit then save, why doesn't the File Size in the Aperture's metadata view reduce to ~36mb rather than the 72.7mb which the same file processed yet kept at 16-bit does. Is this a bug with 1.5.6, or is there a sneaky way to refresh Aperture's indexing?
Forgiveness applied for if this is one of those dumb ones, only I couldn't find any reference to this using 'Search Forum', honest.
Thanks
- KHPhoto

This is a bug with 1.5.6, it's fixed in 2.0 and above.
Ian

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