How can I create write-able images

The problem I have is that when I create imagges through aperture and export, then burn to cd, when I put them in my other computer I can't edit the images as they are locked and 'read only'.
Is this an Aperture export preference or is it somewhere in the settings?
I need to get these images to someone so they can edit them but I can't figure it out.
TIA

Wow...do I feel stupid. I knew this but for some reason my brain was telling me it was more complicated than it needed to be.
Thanks for pointing out the obvious  and saving me a headache.

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