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A 1366*768 24-bit screenshot could account for 6MB of data; 3 of them could account for 18MB of data. Depending on the file format the screenshots were saved in, therefore, the worst-case scenario could have been an 18MB+file...

Saving the images in PNG format may have compressed the images far more than their original format provided.
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