How do I burn a group of photos to a CD-R?

How do I burn a group of photos to a CD-R from IPhoto on my MacBook Pro?

Select the photos in iPhoto, use the command "File > Export" to export them to a folder on your disk, then burn the folder using the Finder's Burn command (select the folder with the photos in the Finder, Ctrl-click, select the command "Burn ... to disk").

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    As a fairly new user of Photoshop Elements 11 I would like to burn just a few photos to a cd, not he whole catalogue. Please can somebody suggest an answer to this problem.

    Thanks for your help, much appreciated.
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  • How to back up a group of photos in iPhoto to an external hard drive

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    http://www.apple.com/feedback/macosx.html
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  • How do I burn a DVD of photos on my MacBook Pro

    I have tried several times to burn photos but I get messages that it is unable to burn the disc. 
    I also tried to burn a slideshow with music to a DVD and that didn't work, either. 
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  • How do I CENTER a group of photos on a page without merging them first?

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    If the photos are inside iPhoto, then post in the iPhoto forum area.

  • How do I name a group of photos in new Photos app?

    I have always used the Batch Change command in iPhoto to rename several photos of the same subject all at once, so I can easily locate them later. This command has disappeared. Is there some kind of workaround?  I really really need this feature, or one that accomplishes the same thing.

    There isn't, I'm afraid
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    It is simple - what is the problem, that it does not work for you?
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    Make sure, the "Primary Only" option is not enabled - otherwise only the "primary" selected image will be rotated, see:
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    Léonie

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