Question on burning photos

How come if you burn to disk photos that say you've edited for size or red eye or whatever it burns each copy of them instead of just the one final copy? Is there a setting im missing? Because if I edited a picture 10 times when I burn it all 10 versions will be on the disk.

Sounds like you're burning from inside iPhoto. That creates a miniature library that includes the original "out of the camera" version as well as the most recent modified version.
Because if I edited a picture 10 times when I burn it all 10 versions will be on the disk.<<<</div>
Naah. You'll get only the original and the most recent.
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If you wish to burn ONLY the most recent version of the photo for either your favorite photofinisher or a friend that does not have iPhoto, export the desired photo(s) to a temporary folder on the desktop. Then, exit iPhoto and use the finder to burn from that temp folder. When finished, you can trash the folder.

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