Photo titles in shared Photo Streams?

I have started to use shared Photo Streams, but find that my carefully constructed titles are not transferred to the Photo Stream – each photo appears with its original alphanumerical identifier.
Is there a way I can get photos to keep their titles?

Hi sbgsb,
As long as I have used iPhoto, titles you give images in iPhoto stay within iPhoto. they have never changed in the Finder.
To burn a roll of photos:
click on the roll title to highlight the photos in the roll
Got to File>export
In the export window choose "title" as the naming scheme
Create new folder on desktop
Export into that folder
Burn that folder

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