Aperture: How to burn images to optical media -- DVD, CD

Howdy,
Aperture: How to burn images to optical media
Here:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=305041
Thanks
victor

Hi,
Can you please tell us your operating system and why you want to burn them to CD.
For example, on a Windows system, if you just want to save a copy of the images to CD then you could use the organizer. Select the images you want to copy, go to the File menu and select Copy/Move to Removable Drive. Do NOT check the Move option as this would the remove the images from the hard drive.
Brian

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