Below was all in Win Vista 64.
I took a set of photos with a Nikon D3s in Raw using AdobeRGB color space, so they were all 12-14MB each. I edited them in Capture NX2 with the same color space and saved as a JPG. At this point the JPG's were about 3-4MB, depending on cropping and resizing. Sizes were for 8x0, 10x10 or 8x12 printing at 300dpi. I then used Silver Efex Pro 2 as a standalone app to create monochrome images from the JPGs. The files now were 1-1.5MB each, still in AdobeRGB.
Next, I used PM 4.6.7 to "Save as" with no resizing, cropping or other modifications, except for converting the color space to sRGB. Quality was set to 100% All of the files grew to 4+MB. That file size isn't a problem, but I am curious why that would happen just by saving with converting the color sapce. Or does 100% quality somehow make the file bigger?
Mick