Burning iPhoto events to CDs

Hi,
I'd like to burn my iPhoto events to several CDs. The problem is I only see iPhoto as a single  50GB file in my finder, and when I go into iPhoto and try to get info on a specific event it doesn't give me the size of the specific event. I'd like to know where I can get a view of my iPhoto library sub-divided into my different events and their file size in order to group them together into back-up CDs.
Thanks

Hi Lief, how did you do it before?
Open Disk Utility, choose burn there and select that DMG to Restore to CD.

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