Another example, the top one is illustrator and the bottom one is photoshop, see how bold and clunky it is in photoshop
If there isn't any layer effects applied to the letters (such as a stroke, outer glow, etc) the only other culprit I can think of is the text layer's anti-aliasing rendering style. This setting is visible in the Character palette and the type bar at top when a text object is selected. The default setting is "Smooth." Some of the other settings might make letters appear bolder, especially at small sizes. The other settings are None, Sharp, Crisp and Strong. I use a Windows PC; there are additional "Windows LCD" and "Windows" settings in the drop down menu.
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