Burning an image using Disk Utility

My wife is an artist, and she needs to send off a digital photo of some paintings to an upcoming show (soon!). So she purchased some blank media (Memorex High Speed CD-RWs), and asked me to help her burn the several images on her hard disk to the new CD. No problem, I said.
Whoops! This used to be easy. First, when the blank disk is inserted, of course it doesn't appear on the desktop or ask to be named or initialized. Instead, Disk Utility is launched, which allows me to select the CD drive and, if I wish, erase the disk.
I then click on the "Burn" icon, which gives me the opportunity to select the image(s) I want to burn to the CD from my wife's desktop — except the images are grayed out, and thus not selectable.
When did this become so complicated? How can I do this simply service for my wife?

Just as an FYI, don't purchase Memorex brand discs in the future if you want to reliably read your data in the near future. Memorex discs are utter junk.
For best results, purchase Verbatims. There are other good brands as well, but you should be able to find Verbatim discs in just about any store.
Also, unless you have the need to erase and reuse the disc, -RW discs are a waste of money. They're more expensive than non-rewritable discs and less compatible with CD readers.

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