Export of difference JPG high or Max JPG?

I noticed, as others before me, that quality JPG exported files are much smaller than the MAX quality JPG files exported. Can someone explain the differences? I did some tests and to the naked eye (mine) images do not look so different on the screen (retina). But MAX exports are often almost twice as HIGH exports.

What is happening with this?

Obviously, the difference will be apparent at higher magnifications.

All that is good enough for your export venture, but maintain the original file at its original resolution. You never know what you might need in the future quality.

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