How do I copy photos from my computer back onto my SD memory card?

I have saved my photos from my camera SD memory card into iphoto. I then deleted the photos from my SD card. Now I want to copy some of these photos back onto the SD card. What are the steps to copy photos from my computer back onto my SD card? (One reason I want to do this is so I can play some of them on my digital photo frame).

Select the photos in iPhoto and export them in the size you want for your frame to a desktop folder (file menu ==> export)
Mount the card to the desktop (in your camera if it mounts - otherwise in a USB card reader) and drag the photos form the desktop folder to the card
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