HT5260 How do you export RAW files from iphoto to burn folder or to send via email?

How do you export RAW files from iphoto to burn folder or to send via email?

In iPhoto export to a folder on the Desktop via the File ➙ Export ➙ File Export menu option with Kind=Original.
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