Saving photo file onto disk high resolution

I am trying to put  my 10MB photo onto a CD so I can take the file to a printer.  When I drag the file onto the disk, the disk shows 330KB file. I can't print the file at 330KB. Why is the CD distorting my file and decreasing the resolution? How do I copy a photo file (jpeg or tiff) onto a CD?

Are you dragging from a Finder folder or from something else?

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