Can somebody help me sanity check something?

I'm hashing some data using crypto.createHash, but the result isn't the 
same as when I hash it using OpenSSL. What gives?

With Node:
  var file_data = fs.readFileSync(req.files.uploadfile.path, 'utf8'); 
  var sha1sum = crypto.createHash('sha1');
  sha1sum.update(file_data);
  var d = sha1sum.digest('hex');
  console.log(d) // 3fb20f227f9d170f9b7631f79cb193631e223541

With OpenSSL:
   openssl sha1 file.png // 0dec33c8b6db53781aaa2b673723df744012c2c4
   openssl sha1 /tmp/a8d54b0690c67c1bbaa374bece4f33b8 // 
0dec33c8b6db53781aaa2b673723df744012c2c4 - hashes of local and uploaded 
file match with oSSL

Anybody have any ideas? I assume it's the way I'm reading the data. I've 
tried readFileSync with 'ascii' and get the same problem.

Thanks!

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