> Can anybody please confirm that 24-bit images always take up the same memory
> space as 32-bit images?

One word: alpha.

There really is no such thing as 32-bit color, at least in common useage. A 32-
bit image has 24 bits for color, and 8 bits for the alpha channel. I think 
Director keeps that alpha channel, even if you don't use it.

Cordially,

Kerry Thompson
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