How to burn pictures to a CD

how do I burn pictures from my albums to a CD

Depends
If you want to use them in iPhoto then selet them and use the burn command which makes a mini iPhoto library and keeps all of the metadata
If you want a cd for general use then select the photos and export to a desktop folder and then burn that folder
LN

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    Welcome to the Apple user to user discussion forums
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    xxG5-Computer:~ t1$ ls -l /Users/t1/Desktop/ReadWrite.txt
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    xxG5-Computer:~ t1$ cp /Volumes/PermissionTest/ReadWrite.txt Desktop
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