Space requirements for library?

Hi,
I'm using a Macbook Pro mid-2012 retina and have a 256gb flash drive.  My iPhoto library is 130gb of the 256 and when I try to import the library into photos on Yosemite 10.10.3 it seems I'm missing 34gb!  What's changed in the headers/storage for these files that necessitates such a big jump of 26% when flash drives these days are so limited?
I've already put my itunes library on an external drive (meaning it's no longer backed up to my time machine!) and I was hoping I wouldn't have to do my same for iPhoto which is a lot more important to me.
What's the solution?  Is this required during migration only or will the 130gb permanently grow to 164gb?
Luckily I can still access everything through iPhoto itself.
Thanks,
Paul

Ok agreed...so after a tidy up I've got that up to 20gb.
But still it's ridiculous that the overhead of photos is 26% vs iPhoto.  Didn't iPhoto have thumbnails and also geoloc tagging and editing features... When photo files are already big enough I don't see why apple now need to overdo it on the memory to store them   I'm completely shafted with this update as I can't use the latest software, have my photos locally (I'm not sure I trust the privacy of 15 years of photos in the cloud) and continue having seamless backups...
If anyone has any other brainwaves they're welcome.
Paul

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