Share photos on dvd

Using Photoshop 11 & elements trial 11 how do I burn a cd/dvd of 400 images? I created a slide show, saved it, & want to put it on a cd or dvd to send it to someone. the trial version of elements 11 puts the "trial version" stamp across each photo. is this the only way to put images on a cd/dvd? what am I missing?

Hi there! Because the forum you originally posted in is for beginners trying to learn the basics of Photoshop, I moved your question to the Photoshop Elements forum, where you'll get more specialized help.
Best,
Julia

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