Make a Cd of photos in an album on iphoto

I Want a CD of an album in iPhoto. How do I do it?

First you need a DC burner - do you have one?
If you do not then get one
If you do then open the album, select all and export to a desktop folder (see Exporting From iPhoto for export options) and in the finder right click on that folder and select burn to disk for the resulting menu
LN

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