How to make a disk of your iPhoto pictures ?

how do you make a cd of your iphotos?

For what?
To share with other people, wo don't use iPhoto?
File -> Export to a folder on the desktop. Burn that to disk with the Finder's Burn command.
Do they use the same version of iPhoto as you?
Share -> Burn

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