Burn photos to disc

With the new iPhoto 11, and Aperture, I have no idea how to burn a CD or DVD with my files, as the older versions let me. How can I do it?
Thanks
Juan Antonio Chavez

iPhoto '11: Create your own photo CDs and DVDs
If you have a disc drive that can burn discs, you can share or archive your photos (and video clips) by putting them on a CD or DVD.                 
You can burn photos, albums, and video clips to disc, but you can’t directly burn slideshows or projects (such as books, cards, and calendars) created in iPhoto.                 
To burn a CD or DVD for viewing in iPhoto:
                           Select the albums, photos, or video clips you want to burn to a disc.                       
                           Choose Share > Burn.                       
                           Insert a CD-RW disc or a blank CD-R or DVD-R disc into your drive.                           Disc information appears at the bottom of the iPhoto viewing area. The green area on the disc icon represents the amount of disc space your photos require.                          
                           If necessary, type a new name for the disc in the Name field.                       
                           Click the Burn button.                       
                           Click the Burn button in the Burn Disc window.                       

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