Dng's growing in size.

I noticed that my DNG files grew to massive sizes when making numerous brush stroke changes to a photograph. One DNG went from 30MB to 425 MB.  After updating the DNG and metatdata, the file shrunk to a normal size.  But, I notice that the photograph is slow to load ever since then.  I thought autowrite to xmp files, when checked, updates the metadata.  If not, when does it help?  does is it help when exporting to Photomatix? 

Lots of possibilities.  Are you counting the size the picture was on your computer, that has to be converted to a format that can be transmitted.  Such formats are larger.  Also even if you outgoing email was that size, they may have converted the format of the Binary data transferred.  If you are using a client, you may be able to check what encoding the original and the message coming back used for the picture.
I doubt that just headers, etc. would cause such an increase in size.

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