Copy not as sharp as the original

When I copy a photo that I downloaded from the Internet on a CD (so I can trash the original to save space on the HD) the copy is not as sharp as the original.
Is that part of the story with copying an image or is the disk at fault ? I use Imation CD-R 1x-8x compatible 650 MB-74 min. Also (not sure if this is relevant) I was on OS 9.0.4 and later 9.2.2 when I downloaded. I have now Mac OS X.
The difference between the copy and the original is small but there's a difference. On some picture it is obvious, on other I have to look well and back and forth until I see -"Oh yeah there's less details !" Out of curiosity I took one of these photo saved on CD and put it on Adobe Photoshop and changed the contrast (or was it brightness/sharpness ?) I was surprised to see that if I make it sharper by just 1% it is exactly as the original. Didn't imagine that 1% will make such a difference but it does. It was a while a go; Perhaps it was 2% but certainly not more. If I have a headshot of a person, the hair on the original can clearly be seen as hair (individual hair, that you can almost count) while on the copy it's a bunch of hair. Or the eyes, skin, everything is sharp on the original, dull on the copy.
On some picture the difference is obvious (I guess it will be more than 1% if I put it on Adobe.)
So why is that ? why isn't a copy like the original since the picture is digital ?

Hi eww..
I should have said in my first phrase
"When I copy on a CD, a photo that I downloaded from the Internet and put it on the HD."
They are all .jpg usually around 100K (72K, 88 K,104K, 164, 280K)
I visit a site (Photography, Nature, etc.) and if I like a picture I click File-->save as. The display ask Where: MacIntosh HD
Format : Web Archives
This is now with Mac X...with OS 9.0.4 it was slightly different : the choices were
Web Archive
HTML source
plain text
But regardless if OS 9 or X, these photos are now on my HD .
That's all I do, I do not open any application, just "save" and it is on my HD, and as I said when I copy from the HD to a CD and then compare the two, the saved photo on the CD is not as sharp as the one on the HD.
You said
This isn't true when the copies are made by the Finder, without opening the file. If you have a .jpg file on your desktop, and you hit Command-D to duplicate it,
A) Or Finder-->File-->Duplicate ? same thing right ?
So if I want a good copy all I have to do is put the file on the desktop, leave it close and hit Command-D to duplicate it, (or Finder-->File-->Duplicate if it's the same thing) and I'm OK ? It has to be on the desktop ?
B) OK I just click Duplicate on a photo unopened dragged on the desktop and then duplicate it. I compare the two and this is weird coz the copy is sharper (slightly but visible) than the original. How could that be I ask myself so I switch the original on the right side of the monitor and the copy on the left side and what do you know the original is now better.
Out of curiosity I also copied a photo unopened still in one of my folder (to check if I HAVE to put it on my desktop) and compare the two. Same thing: left side of monitor.. etc.
I did not compare the copy done inside the folder with one done on the desktop.
Now I have to check if the problem I mentioned in my first post is due to the monitor or not. Everything on the right side is sharper.
My monitor, a new (now 1 year or so) LCD Samsung Syncmaster 910T seems fine. I don't see anything wrong while looking at it. I turned out the table lamp behind me since it is on my right about 2 arms length thinking that perhaps it illuminates the screen more (knowing fully well it's not that: it illuminates the room and the entire screen but just to be sure.) No change. the difference remains the same Everything on the right side on the monitor is sharper.
But if you open a .jpg image in a photo viewing and editing application and do a Save As... to make another copy of it in .jpg format, it's re-compressed — and JPEG compression is "lossy": it discards image information that the JPEG algorithm defines as relatively unimportant in order to make the image file smaller. Each time a JPEG file is opened and re-saved, it's re-compressed, and it gets smaller and less sharp and detailed. By the third or fourth generation, the image may be a real mess.
C) 1. "photo viewing and editing application" ? Like Adobe ? Are you saying that if I open an image I have on Adobe photoshop and make changes, (sharpness, color, whatever) and then I save this new document, it's re-compressed ?
2. Ditto if I just copy an image I have on Adobe photoshop (or on the HD). it's re-compressed ?
3. Also when I want to copy something I can click copy or duplicate and never knew what's the difference between these 2 words.
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