Sorry for responding to a post that's so old, but for historical purposes, a few comments are in order.
First, the underlying code repository (mercurial) treats all files as binary as far as revisions go. All that you're losing here is the ability to see the differences, the physical differences are still tracked, and the nature of those changes aren't any larger by virtue of the fact that Tortoise can't display them. (JPEG binary files, by contrast, have large binary differences even for small pixel changes; whereas these files will have relatively small differences.)
Second, even though Tortoise can't display the differences, kdiff3 can if you set up your mercurial.ini file appropriately. In your home directory, you likely have a mercurial.ini file, even if just to record your username. If you expand it out to include merge-patterns. Look here for merge-patterns: http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/hgrc.5.html.
There, you'll see how to tell mercurial that differences in these files should be displayed with kdiff3, even though mercurial believes them to be binary. Tortoise still won't display the differences on the workbench, but you can right-click the file and show differences to parent, and you'll see the differences just fine. It ain't perfect, but it's better than nothing.