CS5. When I flatten layers in an image size is increased from 100MB to 50MB. Why?

I'm using CS5. When I made a few adjustments (layers) size was 100MBs. It was a photo of a painting. When I flattened the image size is gone to 50MBs. Why? How canI keep original size?

Because you have more one layer all layers that you have been merged into a background layer without any layer mask.

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