IPhoto Exporting "Current" Edited Jpeg

Hi,
I have tried to search for an answer regarding the export in "Current" option in iPhoto and have not yet completely understand the option.
The background is that since the photos app is coming out soon, I am thinking about exporting all my edited jpegs and put them in the photos library. Hence i will be using photos exclusively as a management software whereas i will be using Lightroom to do my edits from now on since I have transitioned to shooting raw files. The problem I have encountered during exporting in jpeg is that the high quality file seems to small in size while the maximum quality seems to big compared to the original file. I understand that what iPhoto does is re-package the photo in it's own algorithm hence it's not really comparable to the original file. However, I've noticed that one you've done edits to a jpeg, exporting in "current" file gives you a edited jpeg with comparable size to the original file.
My question is if this current edited file is of same quality as the original file and hence i don't have to make the tough decision on whether i want to export in high or maximum quality.
Thank you very much.

but the reason for doing so is i want to keep Photos library as clean as possible.
Seriously, you need to ask yourself, what on earth is a "dirty" Photos Library? That concept makes no sense to me.
I am simply planning to use photos as a managing software to create events etc for future browsing. No edits whatsoever will be done in the photos app since editing yields you a duplicate of almost the same size which takes up significant amount of space
If that's ll you're doing you don't need - and should not use - a photo manager design specifically for non-destructive editing. It's only adding layers of complexity to your workflow. Just keep you photos in folders and use an image browser.
Plus, I have basically migrated towards taking RAW files
That makes even less sense. You cannot do anything with a Raw without first processing it into something else - like a Jog. You can't view it, print it, anything. You're idea is not quite thought through.

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