Why the Photoshop in Lightroom export file downgrade the size of the original when I reimport

Why the export file to Photoshop and re-import in Lightroom downgrade the size of the original

I export my raw 24 MB for Photoshop file
It creates a file of 80 MB tiff (aprox)... Ok

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When I do a "Save as" file directly in an external file, I always have a 80 MB file

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But when I save the tiff from Photoshop file directly in Lightroom the downgrade from 14 MB file !

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Is this a problem of the actual display metadata?
Because when I search the TIFF of the changes, it isn't always to 85 MB 14, 3 MB?

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I check each preferences everythings seems to be good

Please I need help

The info so that the image does not appear the size in megabytes of the image, but rather the number of megapixels. Megapixels do not directly translate to the size of the file. Right-click on the image and choose to display the image in the Explorer or Finder, depending on your operating system. Then you can see how big the file is in reality.

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