Thumbnails and low resolution pictures both burn on CD

I remeber when starting iPhoto it asked me something about thumbnails. I must have checked yes, because now when I burn to a CD I get a thumbnail of good quality and a picture with low resolution both on the CD. I burned 31 pictures and on the CD were 62. I had the larger imalges printed and they turned out horrible. What's up??

If you used the Share->Burn menu option they you will get an iPhoto organized CD with both the thumbnail files (in the Data folder) and the full sized files (in the Originals folder). That type of disk is intended for use by iPhoto when the disk is mounted in the drive. It shows up in the Source pane of iPhoto.
If you're looking for a disk to uses on PCs or take to a photo finisher then you need to use the File->Export menu option and export the full sized image file to the CD to be burned.

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